Integrating Javascript and JBoss Seam

Published September 2nd, 2009 Under Javascript, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

For a recent requirement one of my web applications needed to know the client/browser PC’s screen resolution. This talk will show how to do this using Javascript, Richfaces/Ajax4Jsf, Facelets and JBoss Seam.

http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/integrating-javascript-and-jboss-seam

Building better RIAs faster with JSF

Published August 17th, 2009 Under General | Leave a Comment

JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Ajax are two main stream technologies that together promise faster and better Rich Internet Application (RIA) development. While JSF 2.0 is expected to include new functionality tailored for Ajax and RIA, we’ll show you how to start developing now. In this session you’ll learn how-to build RIA UI’s fast and easy, develop reusable JSF flows, integrate method calls and router decisions in JSF flows, build advanced JSF templates, work with additional memory scopes and declaratively build and reuse your own JSF components. We’ll demo the above using Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client components, a set of over 150 standard JSF components with built-in Ajax support, as well as the ADF TaskFlow – an extension to the JSF controller.

Ajax Push and ICEfaces for enterprise collaboration

Published February 24th, 2009 Under AJAX, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

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. In this session, recorded at the recent JSFOne conference, Ted Goddard provides an overview of Ajax Push and its range of uses in multi-user web applications. By stepping through the development of a multi-user slideshow and chat system, he shows you how easily sophisticated Ajax applications can be created.

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Filthy Rich Portlets with ICEfaces and Liferay

Published February 5th, 2009 Under AJAX, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

When a portlet form is submitted, all the other portlets on the same portal page are forced to redraw themselves. In this presentation, filmed at the recent JSFOne Conference, Neil Griffin shows you 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 are performed within Liferay Portal, a JSR 286 (Portlet 2.0) compliant portlet container.

Complete transcript of the presentation

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