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Can a client-side AJAX solution and server-side Faces solution co-exist and play
well together? Or are they each solving a similar problem in a different and
incompatible way? The authors of Pro JSF and Ajax,
Jonas Jacobi and John
R. Fallows, will discuss how the JavaServer Faces framework can be used to
embrace AJAX today, while protecting Web applications from radical
re-architecture each time there is a change in direction of client-side
technology. Jonas and John will address the key aspects of Faces component
development, and will introduce innovative techniques to adopt AJAX. Jonas and
John will cover many issues that developers encounter when building AJAX-enabled
JSF components, and they will discuss how best to leverage AJAX to create
extremely interactive rich Internet components.
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Jonas Jacobi is co-founder and chief executive officer of Kaazing Corporation. A native of Sweden, Jacobi has worked in the software industry for more than 15 years with a mission to simplify application development. Prior to founding Kaazing, he worked for Oracle for eight years as a Java EE evangelist and product manager responsible for the product management of JavaServer Faces, Oracle ADF Faces, and Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client in the Oracle JDeveloper team. As co-founder and CEO of Kaazing, Jonas sets the company's business and product strategy and oversees all aspects of Kaazing's operations and mission to become the world-wide leader in real-time software. He is co-author of the best-selling book, "Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components," (Apress).
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John Fallows, Co-Founder & CTO of Kaazing Corporation, is a pioneer in the field of rich and highly interactive user interfaces. In his role as chief technology officer, John formulates Kaazing's vision of creating the best real-time web framework based on the Java standard. He defines the architecture of the Kaazing product suite and oversees its development.
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Jonas Jacobi 05/29/06 11:39:42 PM EDT | |||
Looking forward to meet you! - Jonas |
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AJAX News Desk 05/28/06 08:03:25 AM EDT | |||
AJAX Seminar in New York: AJAX and Faces - Friends or Foes? Can a client-side AJAX solution and server-side Faces solution co-exist and play well together? Or are they each solving a similar problem in a different and incompatible way? |
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ajaxFaces 05/28/06 05:35:33 AM EDT | |||
Sounds like a timely session. I will be there! |
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