Sakai PLRE Slides (extracted)

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Sakai PLRE Slides (extracted) Charles Severance Ad. Hoc. Talk at JISC/CETIS meeting, November 15, 2005

Publisher’s Note Charles Severance participated in the Personal Learning and Personal Research Environments Working Group. He gave the first presentation to the Group. He was asked to make the Group’s report in the final plenary session. The second set of slides are from his presentation.

Web Services and Web Applications WS Client Presentation Presentation Abstraction Axis Web Svcs Layout ToDo Layout Framework WS End Point Other Tools ToDo Code Service Interface (i.e. API) Application Other Services ToDo Service Kernel plays a key role. Part of making things symmetric between web applications and web services. Kernel completely rewritten for Sakai 2.0. SAF—Common Services SAF—Kernel

Sakai Browser-Based Presentation The standard Sakai interface is through a web browser. This is only one of the possible ways to view Sakai. Sakai HTML

Sakai Apple Desktop The Sakai Apple Desktop application is an experiment in a new way of presenting Sakai information directly from the desktop. Sakai Web Svcs

Sakai Apple Desktop The Sakai Apple Desktop application is an experiment in a new way of presenting Sakai information directly from the desktop. Sakai Sakai HTML Web Svcs

Sakai: Inverted The Personal Learning and Research Environment

Sakai’s Real Scope Data Repositories Resources Portals Collaboration Software But our requirements coming from many directions (teaching, research, small group work) require us to connect to other major technologies and smoothly integrate. These requirements often come with large (financial and talent) resource pools - the open source model. In Sakai we see the high level across technologies and constituent groups (teaching, research, ad hoc) and try to bring comunities together to work on common requirements.

Is this what the user wants? Sakai ? Data Repositories Resources Portals Collaboration Software SRB uPortal Fedora Depending on how you view your particular E-Research elephant, you might start with very different software as a starting point and get started - after all these projects usually end up behind schedule and in a big hurry to do *something*. So everyone “picks one”. DSpace GridSphere

Personal Learning/Research Environment The User’s Desktop Personal Learning/Research Environment Data Repositories Resource Portals Collaboration Software The goal is not to replace or rewrite these software elements but for Sakai to work with them to be so well integrated that we all together deliver the ultimate user goal of E-Science/E-Research/ and E-Learning. And then leverage that smooth integration to *finally* realize the real requirements of the end user - easy to use and powerful. This is not just GUI integration - it is back end integration and data interchange as well. I think the resources needed to fully deliver on this picture are 200 people for five years. Thanks heaven for the open source model. Funny - when we get done - after all that work - it will just be a tiny icon in people’s system tray :)

PLRE Client Version 0.0001 Sakai X Sakai X - Server - Site Tool + Site Imagine that the GUI was actually useful…. Sakai X Sakai X

Charon Portal Sakai Sites Charon Kernel Tool Registry Request Filter End user built in portal - Sakai site aware. Produces new iFrame naming convention. Se documents up on sakai-dev on collab.sakaiproject.org. Charon is pure servlet (no Velocity) Tool A Tool B Tool C

This is a little project that I did to demonstrate Sakai flexibility. Mini PLRE: Replacing the Sakai Navigation with Web Services and a Desktop Application

Mini-PLRE Sakai Sites Sites Web Service Kernel Tool Registry - Server - Site Tool + Site + Server Sakai Sites Sites Web Service Kernel Tool Registry Request Filter End user built in portal - Sakai site aware. Produces new iFrame naming convention. Se documents up on sakai-dev on collab.sakaiproject.org. Charon is pure servlet (no Velocity) Tool A Tool B Tool C

PLRE Client Version 0.0001 Sakai X Sakai Y Imagine a system-tray icon. - System X - Site Tool + Site + System Y Imagine a system-tray icon. Imagine this handling *any* WSRP endpoint (Sakai or portals)…. Imagine this handling your different identities across domains and federation… Imagine this as a toolbar button in a desktop application… Imaging that the GUI was actually useful…. Sakai X Sakai Y

The inversion of Sakai is complete.

Portals are not just user interfaces - they are servers too Portals are not just user interfaces - they are servers too. E-Research is more than portals. Rob Allan, Technical Manager, Advanced Research Computing Centre, Daresbury Laboratory, UK July 12, 2005 - Server - Site Tool + Site + Server