it@cork events - it@cork Annual Half Day Java Conference

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Schedule

13:45PM
Arrival Coffee & Registration
14:15PM
Opening Address from Stephen Lawlor, it@cork Technical Forum
14:20PM
JavaFX

The demand continues to grow for secure, interactive content, applications, and services that run on a variety of clients. To simplify and speed the creation and deployment of high-impact content for a wide range of devices, Sun is introducing JavaFX, a new family of products based on Java technology designed to enable consistent user experiences, from desktop to mobile device to set-top box to Blu-ray Disc.

JavaFX allows you to:-
* Build and Run Interactive Content Quickly and Easily
* Create Visually Compelling and Dynamic Application
* Increase Speed Time-to-Market with Technology Independence and Enhanced Consistency
* Reduce Costs, Expand your market
* Develop openly under the GPL license

In this presentation by Sun technology Evangelist, Simon Ritter, begin to understand the possibilities that JavaFX presents, and how it can help your applications and services can reach more customers on more devices than ever before.

Imagine the possibilities - www.sun.com/javafx

Speakers: Simon Ritter, Sun Microsystems
Files:
15:00PM
The GWT Bet - Experience with Google Web Toolkit

Converting a large web application, counting thousands of JSPs to a state of the art Web 2.0 user interface is a challenge, to say the least. This case study will tell you more about how the conversion process iscurrently handled at ContactOffice: selecting the 'best' framework, identifying the missing pieces and  filling the holes, defining a scalable front-end and adapting the existing back-end architecture, organizing the development staff, tips & tricks and lessons learned.

Speakers: Luc Claes, ContactOffice - Belgium
Files:
15:45PM
Q & A on first session
16:00PM
Coffee Break
16:30PM
DSI's experience with Ajax frameworks
DSI has tried a number of different approaches to implementing AJAX. Yagiz and Brendan will give an overview of that experience, highlighting pros and cons of the various choices,and describing where DSI is heading next in search of the perfect front end.
Speakers: Brendan Lawlor, DeCare Systems Ireland
Files:
17:00PM
JavaServer Faces Technology

JavaServer Faces Technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications. Developers of various skill levels can quickly build web applications by: assembling reusable UI components in a page; connecting these components to an application data source; and wiring client-generated events to server-side event handlers.

The primary benefits of JavaServer Faces technology include Ease-of-Use, Standardisation, and Device Independence.  The most important feature that JavaServer Faces technology offers is its flexible and extensible component model that allows component developers to easily create their own pluggable components.

Get the latest developments in Java Server Faces technology, including the latest updates around Asynchronous JavaScript with XML and JMaki  functionality and features, in this presentation by Sun Microsystems technology Evangelist, Simon Ritter.

Speakers: Simon Ritter, Sun Microsystems
Files:
17:45PM
Q & A on session 2


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Date & Time

Tue. 18 September 2007 at 02:00 PM

Open To:

This event is open to non-members.

Maximum Attendance:

No limit.

Event Cost:

€30.00 for members. €75.00 for non-members.

Event Location:

Radisson Hotel
Little Island,
Cork


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