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I’m going to be presenting the following at the upcoming SF Forum Java SIG on December 2, 2008 in Palo Alto:
The role of Service Oriented UI Architecture in the world of web, desktop and mobile applications.
This presentation will discuss the challenges and opportunities developers are faced with in the emerging area of building applications for a variety of different environments such as Web, Desktop and Mobile.
The presentation will focus on two key methodologies to assist in these challenges: Service Oriented UI (SOUI) architecture and Interactive Use Cases and how they play a key role in developing next generation rich applications.
The presentation will include a live demonstration of writing a simple application based on this architecture and methodology approach. All coding during the presentation will be done live and will show the ability to build an application using Appcelerator that attempts to solve the problems on building and deploying rich applications for different application environments.
Location:
Cubberly Community Center
4000 Middlefield Road, Room H-1
Palo Alto, California 94105
Co-chairs:
Rich Rein, Sudhish Rema, Ovidiu Feodorov
Raffle:
No additional fee to all attendees.
One winner will pick one JetBrains product from:
a. IntelliJ IDEA Personal License.
b. ReSharper Personal License.
c. TeamCity Build Agent (for Continuous integration and Build Server).
d. RubyMine IDE Personal License.
Agenda:
6:30-7:00 Doors open. Networking.
7:00-9:00 Presentations.
Links:
http://sdforum.org/javasig
http://sdforumjavasig.wordpress.com
Price:
$15 for non-members and free for SDForum members. $3 for pizza and soda.
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Jeff Haynie is co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. He started Appcelerator to provide a true open-source solution to enterprise RIA and SOA-based services development, after growing frustrated by the limited options and complexity in other solutions through his own development work. Prior to starting Appcelerator, Haynie served as co-founder and CTO of Vocalocity and CTO of eHatchery, an extension of Bill Gross? ideaLab. Haynie is an expert software developer and entrepreneur. Haynie has been active in standards development, as well as a contributor to open-source projects, including early work on JBoss. For more on Jeff Haynie, visit his blog at http://blog.jeffhaynie.us.
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