Meet Us at the First Annual JSFOne Conference



Join us at the JSFOne Conference on September 04-06th in Washington, DC.

If you are an application developer, solution architect or a development manager evaluating or actively using JavaServer Faces (JSF), we recommend the JSFOne 2008 event to you. JSFOne speakers are deeply involved in every aspect of the JavaServer Faces Ecosystem — from developing core technologies to building real-world applications.

The speaker roster includes our own Ted Goddard, as well as industry luminaries such as Ed Burns, Kito Mann, David Geary, Keith Donald, Chris Schalk, Michael Yuan, Stan Silvert, and many others.

$300 OFF Regular Registration Price - Exclusive to ICEfaces Community Members Only!
(to take advantage of this exclusive discount, you must register before August 15th)

Come visit us at this event by registering using this promo code: "100icesoft"

 

ICEfaces Related Presentations and Sessions:


Ajax Push and ICEfaces for Enterprise Collaboration

Speakers: Ted Goddard, Senior Software Architect, ICEsoft

Time: Thursday September 04, 3:15 - 4:45 PM

The web has evolved from a document repository into a multi-user collaboration medium, shaped and created by its users. Ajax Push gives the server the ability to update any part of any page at any time, transforming every application into a new communication tool, connecting users to each other through web server mediated channels.

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Mobile Ajax with JSF

Speaker: Ted Goddard, Senior Software Architect, ICEsoft

Time: September 06, 9:00 - 10:30 AM

This session provides an overview of the mobile web and how the constraints are satisfied by the ICEfaces Ajax framework, and presents a number of JSF application techniques that allow both mobile and desktop users to be addressed simultaneously.

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Filthy Rich Portlets with ICEfaces and Liferay

Speaker: Neil Griffin, Senior Software Architect, Liferay

Time: Thursday September 04, 5:00 - 6:30 PM

When a portlet form is submitted, all the other portlets on the same portal page are forced to redraw themselves. Learn how ICEfaces Direct-to-DOM rendering provides a cure for this disruptive end-user experience, and how ICEfaces Ajax Push supplies a rich alternative for inter-portlet communication. Demonstrations will be performed within Liferay Portal, a JSR 286 (Portlet 2.0) compliant portlet container.

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