Liferay Architecture: What would you like to know?

Liferay's architecture is pretty lean, but there are lots of things to learn about it. What would you be interested in learning?

I'm doing a talk next week in Liferay's DevCon in Berlin about Advanced Liferay Architecture. I will also deliver it at the Spain Symposium and the North America Symposium. This presentation will be a follow up of last year's presentation about Liferay's Architecture and the blog series that I have been doing here. Here are the topics that I have in the presentation so far:

  • Caching
  • Request Handling
  • Plugin Architecture
  • Message Bus
  • Asynchronous invocation

Which of these topics is more interesting for you? What other topics would you like me to speak about?

Also, if you can't attend any of the events (and if I were you I would miss them :) send me your feedback as well since I will still write blog entries about these topics.

Please add comments or answer in twitter with your proposals.

Blogs
- OSGi‎
- how OSGi‎ plugins will work/interact with current plugins (e.g. an OSGi‎ plugin provides a ServiceBuilder service which is consumed by a non-OSGi‎ plugin and vice-versa)
- will current plugins somehow be "converted" into OSGi‎ bundles during build or deployment
Hi Jorge, Your presentation on Liferay architecture at the Berlin's Devcon was great and very interesting to have a bird view of Liferay's guts and better understand it. I could take notes of your talk but if you don't mind providing your slides, that would be great. Thank you.
Thanks everybody for all your suggestions. All the feedback I've received so far about the talk have been very good.

For those of you who speak Spanish, you can now view the talk and download the slides here: https://www.liferay.com/web/spain2013

The slides (and maybe the videos) for the sessions at DevCon (the most complete) and NA Symposium should also be available soon.

I also plan to continue my blog series based on this talk and further content.