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Applying the Asynchronous Web by Ted Goddard & Jean-Francois Arcand at Google

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)

Mountain View, CA

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  • Meeting: Silicon Valley Web Developer JUG (SV-WEB-JUG)
  • Date: October 21, 2008
  • Cost: Always FREE to all!
  • Topic: Applying the Asynchronous Web
  • Speakers: Ted Goddard &
    Jean-Francois Arcand

 


Description

 


Join the asynchronous web revolution!


Emerging Ajax techniques--variously called Ajax Push, Comet, Reverse Ajax, and HTTP streaming--are bringing revolutionary changes to web application interactivity, moving the web into the Participation Age. Join us for a detailed introduction to the asynchronous web, covering the underlying protocols and APIs, the challenges for application servers, and the high-level techniques available to application developers. The techniques covered will allow you to add multiuser collaboration and notification features to your application, whether developed with Dojo, DWR, or ICEfaces, and whether deployed on Jetty, Tomcat, or GlassFish.


Agenda

 

18:30-19:00 Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google

 

19:00-20:30 Presentation by Ted Goddard & Jean-Francois Arcand


Speaker Bios

 

Ted Goddard received his PhD in mathematics in 1996, answering open problems in complexity theory and infinite colorings for ordered sets, and proceeded with post-doctoral research in component and Web-based collaborative technologies. Following work at Java Software, Sun Microsystems, he was a device management and XML architect at Wind River, participating in the IETF NETCONF design team. Ted currently participates in the JavaServer Faces and Servlet expert groups and is a senior software architect at ICEsoft Technologies developing ICEfaces, an Ajax framework for JavaServer Faces.


Jean-Francois Arcand works for Sun Microsystems. He currently leads project Grizzly, an extended NIO based framework used in multiples products. He also works on Web 2.0 topics like Ajax performance and leads the Comet activities at Sun. Jean-Francois lives and works from home in Prevost, a very small city in Quebec where life is perfect.


Location


Google, Inc. (GooglePlex Map)


Tunis Conference Room, (Bldg. 43)

1600 Amphitheatre Parkway

Mountain View, CA 94043


Please enter from the north side of the building, in the middle of the Google campus.  Also, parking will be much easier to find in the lots south of Bldg. 44 across the street from the main complex.


Sponsors


Google for conference room and snacks.

 

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Googleplex, Bldg. 43
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)


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This Java User Group is for anyone interested in learning more about J2EE web application development. We meet at Google in Mountain View, California, on the third Tuesday of the month. All levels of Java development experience are welcome.

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