Wednesday, July 15, 2009

DDS Interoperability Demonstrated

Yesterday afternoon, precisely at 15.30 US ET time the interoperability between different DDS vendors was once again demonstrated. Thanks to a very successful demonstration, OpenSplice DDS is now the first and only Open Source DDS implementation providing interoperability!

A set of slides describing the scenarios that were demonstrated is available at http://bit.ly/OuNag .

Ciao!

The DDS Interoperability Demo - Reloaded

In a few hours we are going to demonstrate interoperability between different DDS implementations, namely PrismTech's OpenSplice DDS, RTI's DDS, and TwinOaks CoreDX.


This time I'll be demonstrating the interoperability of OpenSplice DDS Community Edition, namely the Open Source version of OpenSplice DDS.

More later.

Ciao!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The DDS Interoperability Demo - Reloaded

In a few hours we are going to demonstrate interoperability between different DDS implementations, namely PrismTech's OpenSplice DDS, RTI's DDS, and TwinOaks CoreDX.

This time I'll be demonstrating the interoperability of OpenSplice DDS Community Edition, namely the Open Source version of OpenSplice DDS.

More later.

Ciao!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The OMG Real-Time Workshop

Following a tradition established over the course of many years, the OMG Real-Time Workshop goes live again tomorrow. The 2009 edition (see http://bit.ly/vcGCd), is strongly centered around DDS, showing how this technology is really picking and quickly walking the path toward becoming the next big thing.

The first day of the Workshop, Monday the 13th, will be full dedicated to Tutorial and will features:
  • OMG DDS Tutorial (full day)
  • UML Profile for DDS Tutorial (Half Day)
  • UML profile for Modeling and Analysis of Real-time and Embedded systems (Half Day)
I'll be giving the DDS Tutorial along with Gerardo Pardo and the UML for DDS Tutorial with Sam Mancarella.

The second and third day of the Workshop, namely Tue 14th and Wed 15th, will be dedicated to paper presentations and the DDS Interoperability Demonstration.

If you want to see the full list of papers check out http://bit.ly/vcGCd I'll try to write up the most interesting things that will be happening.

Ciao!



Monday, June 22, 2009

Back from India

I spent the whole past week in India across Delhi and Banagalore giving several OpenSplice DDS presentations. I've always been extremely fascinated by India, when I was a kid it was for me the land of mystery, the land in which people could do amazing things; while growing as a teenager I was fascinated by philosophy at the foundation of Hinduism and Buddhism--yet, for one reason or another, I had not yet been in India. This first visit in India was fantastic from all perspective. From a technical perspective OpenSplice DDS presentations were very well attended by an extremely bright audience, which was also one of the most lively and inquisitive I've encountered in years. From a human perspective the experience was very enriching as I had a chance to live and breath the peacefulness and loyalty irradiating from most of the people I met. Thus, once again I'd like to thank all the people that took the time to come and listen to my presentations, that showed me around, and helped me in understanding more about this very fascinating country.

Namaskar,
@ngelo

Thursday, May 14, 2009

OpenSplice DDS

OpenSplice DDS Open Source Teaser.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

OpenSplice DDS v4.1 Open Source - What's coming up?

Although I am sure that the Open Source release of OpenSplice DDS was noticed by most of you I am equally sure that many of you are wondering what is going to come next. I've discussed the content of the upcoming "source-drops" in my latest webcast, but perhaps it is worth sharing it on the blog as well.

Before going into the details of what will be available next and when it will be available, it might be worth to spend a few words on the version numbering scheme we are using for the OpenSplice DDS Community edition. The version numbering will be pretty straightforward and will be made of MAJOR.MINOR.YYMMDD where MAJOR is the major version, MINOR (always>0) is the minor version and YYMMDD is the date for the beta incremental release.

Thus as an example the current version is v4.1 is the first v4 major release (notice that MINOR is never 0). The next release will be as follows:

v4.1.090526
  • DDSI/RTPS [beta]
  • Visual Configuration Tool
  • mmstat (shared memory tool)
  • Support for Windows 
  • Support for Visual Studio Express 2005
v4.1.090626
  • Unicast Communication for OpenSplice DDS Native Networking
  • C# API [beta]
  • Linux 64bit support
v4.1.09.07.31
  • C# API 
Thus as you can see there are a lot of goodies coming up in the next few months.

Cheers,
   @ngelo