Monday, 7 April 2008

Ajax Push at fisl9.0

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I'll be presenting a comprehensive overview of Ajax Push (aka Comet) at fisl9.0 next week. Asynchronous Ajax for Revolutionary Web Applications will cover a wide spectrum on the complete push stack. Java servers and development will be certainly be emphasized, but Jeanfrancois and I have included information that is of interest to more than just Java developers. The talk allows you to compare the development environments available for applications with Dojo, DWR, and ICEfaces and the server APIs available to frameworks on Tomcat, Jetty, and GlassFish.

I'm not sure it's time to coin Web3.0 yet, but the combination of incremental page update and push is really a fundamental, revolutionary change for the web because it changes the way that communication and collaboration can take place.



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