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From Adobe AIR to ZK: An A - Z of RIA Platforms & Web Development Frameworks in 2008

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A round-up of the overall themes and topics being presented at AJAXWorld 2008 East  at The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, March 18-20, 2008 - including Enterprise Mashups, Rich Internet Applications, Security, Enterprise AJAX, Silverlight, GTW, Reverse AJAX/'AJAX Push', AIR/Flash/Flex, JavaFX, ASP.NET AJAX, Seam, JSF, iPhone, Social Applications, YUI, jMaki, Appcelerator, Curl and more...

The business value of RIAs is very clear: aesthetics do matter and users would like a pleasant experience. Good RIAs can provide your customers with user experiences that leave your competition in the dust. While most enterprise applications are based on old client/server technology with high cost of ownership and lack of flexibility, switching to the Web as a platform for mission-critical applications is very appealing – as it lowers the TCO significantly.

With a lineup of exceptional tech- and industry-savvy speakers, AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East in March offers dozens of high-quality use cases of the fast-emerging RIA alternatives such as AIR/Flash/Flex, Silverlight, JavaFX, Appcelerator and Curl among others.

Here is a round-up of the overall themes and topics being presented at the Conference, which is being held at The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, March 18-20, 2008. Enjoy! Last Chance to Register for AJAXWorld 2008 East and Save $100 !

Topic: Rich Internet Applications


Think Fast: Accelerate AJAX-Based RIA Development with Appcelerator
- by Jeff Haynie, Appcelerator*

*KEYNOTE/PLENARY SESSION

Building AJAX Social Applications Using OpenSocial
- by Chris Schalk, Google


Writing Large Web Applications Using the YUI
- by Christian Heilmann, Yahoo!

.NET in the Browser: Silverlight RIA
- by Lawrence Moroney, Microsoft


Enterprise AJAX Adoption Without Being a Rocket Scientist
- by Coach Wei, Nexaweb

Picking the Right Technology for Enterprise Rich Internet Applications
- by Yakov Fain, Farata Systems

Building Rich User Interfaces in Dreamweaver
- by Andrew Charland, Nitobi

Embracing New Platforms: Building RIAs Beyond AJAX
- by Burt Halstead, Curl

RIA Adoption in 2008: Risks, Rewards, Challenges & Opportunities
- by Anthony Franco, EffectiveUI


Pimp my App: How I Built an Amazing On-Demand App Using RIA Tools
- by Dave Carroll, SalesForce.com

CEP and RIA: Bringing Together the Bold and the Beautiful
- by Shashank Tiwari, Saven Technologies


Topic: Enterprise Mashups

Mashup Ecosystems in the Enterprise
- by David Boloker, IBM

Enterprise 2.0 and Data Mashups: Bridging the Web 2.0 Information Gap
- by Renat Khasanshyn, Apatar

Enterprise 2.0 and IT: How to Maximize Benefits for Your Enterprise
- by Sriram Padmanabhan, IBM & Scott Regan, Sonoa Systems


Sharable Enterprise Mashups: The New User-Driven Composite Apps
- by Olivier Poupenay, DreamFace Interfactive

The Performance Paradigm of a Mashup World
- by Peter Kirwan, Webmetrics

Info 2.0
- by Lauren Cooney & Mark Heid, IBM

Code Free Composites - Where SOA and Mashups Converge
- by Ian Tomlin, NMDC



Topic: Silverlight

Silverlight Magic: Zoom, Ink, Media and more...
- by Lawrence Moroney, Microsoft

Spice Up User Experience with Silverlight
- by Sue Googe, Northrup Grumman

.NET in the Browser: Silverlight RIA
- by Lawrence Moroney, Microsoft



Topic: AIR/Flash/Flex


RIA Development on the Microsoft Stack Using Flex
- by Mike Grishin, SharpStyle Labs

Picking the Right Technology for Enterprise Rich Internet Applications
- by Yakov Fain, Farata Systems

Using AJAX Data Services in Enterprise Applications
- by Marco Casario, Comtaste


Topic: Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

Saving Your Investment: Transforming J2EE Applications into Web 2.0 Using GWT
- by Dietrich Kappe, Pathfinder Development

RIAs with Comet and Critical Updates in Enterprise Environments
- by Emil Ong, Caucho


Topic: PHP

PHP, Next Generation RIA Superhero
- by Andi Gutmans, Zend

Topic: Enterprise AJAX

Rapid Development of Enterprise AJAX Apps
- by Kevin Hakman, TIBCO

Enterprise AJAX Adoption Without Being a Rocket Scientist
- by Coach Wei, Nexaweb

Using AJAX Data Services in Enterprise Applications

- by Marco Casario, Comtaste

Web-Based Enterprise Platforms - The New, Revenue-Rich Paradigm Shift
- by Patrick Grady, Rearden Commerce

Easy AJAX Development with Markup + POJO
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb


Topic: Reverse AJAX / Comet / 'AJAX Push'

Enterprise Comet: The Web That's Instantly On and Always On
- by Jonas Jacobi, Kaazing


Comet for Critical Updates in the Enterprise
- by Emil Ong, Coucho

HTTP Multicast Routing, Scaling the Real-Time Web
- by Ric Smith, Kaazing

Topic: Enterprise AJAX

Rapid Development of Enterprise AJAX Apps
- by Kevin Hakman, TIBCO

Enterprise AJAX Adoption Without Being a Rocket Scientist
- by Coach Wei, Nexaweb

Using AJAX Data Services in Enterprise Applications

- by Marco Casario, Comtaste

Web-Based Enterprise Platforms - The New, Revenue-Rich Paradigm Shift
- by Patrick Grady, Rearden Commerce

Easy AJAX Development with Markup + POJO
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb


Topic: Reverse AJAX / Comet / 'AJAX Push'

Enterprise Comet: The Web That's Instantly On and Always On
- by Jonas Jacobi, Kaazing


Comet for Critical Updates in the Enterprise
- by Emil Ong, Coucho

HTTP Multicast Routing, Scaling the Real-Time Web
- by Ric Smith, Kaazing

Topic: Enterprise AJAX

Rapid Development of Enterprise AJAX Apps
- by Kevin Hakman, TIBCO

Enterprise AJAX Adoption Without Being a Rocket Scientist
- by Coach Wei, Nexaweb

Using AJAX Data Services in Enterprise Applications

- by Marco Casario, Comtaste

Web-Based Enterprise Platforms - The New, Revenue-Rich Paradigm Shift
- by Patrick Grady, Rearden Commerce

Easy AJAX Development with Markup + POJO
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb


Topic: Reverse AJAX / Comet / 'AJAX Push'

Enterprise Comet: The Web That's Instantly On and Always On
- by Jonas Jacobi, Kaazing


Comet for Critical Updates in the Enterprise
- by Emil Ong, Coucho

HTTP Multicast Routing, Scaling the Real-Time Web
- by Ric Smith, Kaazing



Topic: ASP.NET AJAX

ASP.NET AJAX Design & Development Patterns
- by Joe Stagner, Microsoft

Improving ASP.NET User Interfaces with the AJAX Control Toolkit
- by Robert Boedigheimer, The Schwan Food Company

The Digital Black Belt’s Guide to Building Secure ASP.NET AJAX Applications
- by Joe Stagner, Microsoft


Topic: Social Applications


Building AJAX Social Applications Using OpenSocial
- by Chris Schalk, Google

Social Computing: the iPhone as an Ideal Platform
- by Steve Maryka, ICEsoft


Topic: Web 2.0


Behind the Scenes With A Web 2.0 Desktop: Laszlo Webtop
- by Robb Beal, Laszlo Systems

Bridging the Web 2.0 Information Gap: Enterprise 2.0 and Data Mashups:
- by Renat Khasanshyn, Apatar

Web 2.0 and SOA – Friend or Foe?
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb

Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun

Understanding the Top Web 2.0 Attack Vectors
- by Danny Allen, Watchfire

Web 2.0 Meets Storage 2.0
- by Geoff Tudor, Nirvanix


Topic: JSF


Writing JSF Applications with Apache Trinidad and Facelets
- by Matthias Wessendorf, Oracle


Topic: Ruby on Rails


AJAX and Rails
- by Greg Pollack, Orlando Ruby Users Group



Topic: Toolkits & Frameworks


AJAX Tookits, Frameworks and IDEs: How Do You Choose the Right One?
- by Paul Giurata, Catalyst Resources

Next-Generation AJAX Applications with qooxdoo
- by Andreas Ecker, 1&1 Internet AG

Using the Dojo Toolkit to Create AJAX Powered Forms
- by James Harmon, Object Training Group

Building Web 2.0 Applications with Project Zero
- by Roland Barcia, IBM

Pimp my App: How I Built an Amazing On-Demand App Using RIA Tools
- by Dave Carroll, SalesForce.com

Topic: jMaki

Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun


Topic: iPhone

Sessions:

Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- by Kevin Hoffman, iPhone Developer's Journal

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Enabling iPhone Support for Enterprise Applications & Messaging
- by Senthil Krishnapillai, Sybase

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Developing Open Source Mobile Messaging and Sync Apps for iPhone vs. Android
- by Stefano Fornari, Funambol


Topic: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

AJAX Brings SOA to the User
- by Scott Kirkwood, MomentumSI

Web 2.0 and SOA – Friend or Foe?
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb

Code Free Composites - Where SOA and Mashups Converge
- by Ian Tomlin, NMDC



Topic: Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI)

An Introduction to the YUI Library
- by Eric Miraglia, Yahoo!

Writing Large Web Applications Using the YUI
- by Christian Heilmann, Yahoo!


Topic: Seam

Seam Remoting - JBoss Seam and AJAX
- by Shane Bryzak, JBoss/Red Hat

Topic: jMaki

Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun


Topic: iPhone

Sessions:

Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- by Kevin Hoffman, iPhone Developer's Journal

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Enabling iPhone Support for Enterprise Applications & Messaging
- by Senthil Krishnapillai, Sybase

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Developing Open Source Mobile Messaging and Sync Apps for iPhone vs. Android
- by Stefano Fornari, Funambol


Topic: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

AJAX Brings SOA to the User
- by Scott Kirkwood, MomentumSI

Web 2.0 and SOA – Friend or Foe?
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb

Code Free Composites - Where SOA and Mashups Converge
- by Ian Tomlin, NMDC



Topic: Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI)

An Introduction to the YUI Library
- by Eric Miraglia, Yahoo!

Writing Large Web Applications Using the YUI
- by Christian Heilmann, Yahoo!


Topic: Seam

Seam Remoting - JBoss Seam and AJAX
- by Shane Bryzak, JBoss/Red Hat

Topic: jMaki

Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun


Topic: iPhone

Sessions:

Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- by Kevin Hoffman, iPhone Developer's Journal

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Enabling iPhone Support for Enterprise Applications & Messaging
- by Senthil Krishnapillai, Sybase

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Developing Open Source Mobile Messaging and Sync Apps for iPhone vs. Android
- by Stefano Fornari, Funambol


Topic: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

AJAX Brings SOA to the User
- by Scott Kirkwood, MomentumSI

Web 2.0 and SOA – Friend or Foe?
- by Bob Buffone, Nexaweb

Code Free Composites - Where SOA and Mashups Converge
- by Ian Tomlin, NMDC



Topic: Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI)

An Introduction to the YUI Library
- by Eric Miraglia, Yahoo!

Writing Large Web Applications Using the YUI
- by Christian Heilmann, Yahoo!


Topic: Seam

Seam Remoting - JBoss Seam and AJAX
- by Shane Bryzak, JBoss/Red Hat

Topic: jMaki

Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun


Topic: iPhone


Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- by Kevin Hoffman, iPhone Developer's Journal

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Enabling iPhone Support for Enterprise Applications & Messaging
- by Senthil Krishnapillai, Sybase

Developing AJAX Applications for iPhone and iPod Touch
- by Chris Williams, Aptana

Developing Open Source Mobile Messaging and Sync Apps for iPhone vs. Android
- by Stefano Fornari, Funambol


Topic: Enterprise 2.0 / Enterprise Web 2.0


Enterprise 2.0 and IT: How to Maximize Benefits for Your Enterprise
- by Sriram Padmanabhan, IBM & Scott Regan, Sonoa

Sharable Enterprise Mashups: The New User-Driven Composite Apps
- by Olivier Poupenay, DreamFace Interfactive

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GWT On Rails? wrote: GWT-REST is an asynchronous RESTful client implementation for GWT. GWT-REST can be used alongside GWT-RPC or as a replacement for it. The intent is to provide a drop-in solution for communicating with REST web services that may or may not be implemented in Java. A set of generic interfaces is provided along with implementations for JSON and Rails in this first release.
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Confused wrote: So is this about Rails versus Grails or Ruby versus Groovy or C versus Java?
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openJFX wrote: OpenJFX is the site where development of various parts of JavaFX is happening in the open. For example, the compiler that is being written for JavaFX Script is being developed at the OpenJFX site, so that developers interested in trying out the early versions can grab the latest copy for themselves and even pitch in with suggestions and feedback for the development group.
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Thinlet wrote: Thinlet is a complete GUI toolkit for J2SE and Personal Profile (e.g. J9 VM for Pocket PCs). The new version is completely redesigned from ground up, currently only a very early alpha version is available to introduce its main features.
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Helmi wrote: Helmi's Open Source RIA Platform permits client- and server-side engineers to work independently while communicating effectively through an object-oriented environment. Today's end users demand the rich, highly interactive experience that is the promise of Web 2.0. At the core of this experience are high performance applications powered by Rich Internet Application (RIA) and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) technologies.
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Project Zero wrote: Project Zero, an IBM incubator project, is an agile development and execution environment which leverages REST and scripting runtimes to speed and simplify development and deployment of dynamic Web applications. Project Zero includes a scripting runtime for Groovy and PHP with application programming interfaces optimized for producing REST-style services, integration mash-ups and rich Web interfaces.
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