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Real-World AJAX |
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Key Issues |
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Web 2.0 |
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Flex |
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AJAX-Compatible RIA Technologies |
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Ruby on Rails |
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| 07:00 - 07:30 |
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Registration & Breakfast |
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| 07:30 - 08:15 |
Session: 1 |
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Opening Keynote |
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Jesse James Garrett |
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| 08:15 - 09:05 |
Session: 2 |
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Presentation & Demo by Adobe at the Keynote Hall (Session 2) |
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| 09:05 - 9:50 |
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Coffee Break / Expo Floor Open |
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| 9:50 - 10:35 |
Session: 3 |
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AJAX By Numbers: A Statistical Snapshot John F. Andrews |
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From Enriched HTML to Client/SOA: The Four Quantum States of AJAX Kevin Hakman |
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Enabling Inter-Mashup Interactions Using Composite Data Services and Workflow Ash Parikh, Ajay Ramachandran, & Robert Smik |
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Web 2.0 with Flex: Delivering ROI to Enterprise Apps Mike Nimer |
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Foundations of Atlas: Ajax programming in ASP.NET Laurence Moroney |
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Rails Reduces the Number of Decisions when Building Web Applications Alex Bunardzic |
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| 10:35 - 11:05 |
Session: 4 |
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Presentation & Demo by Laszlo Systems at the Keynote Hall (Session 4) |
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| 11:05 - 11:35 |
Session: 5 |
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Presentation & Demo by Nexaweb at the Keynote Hall (Session 5)
Enterprise Web 2.0 – Real Customers, Real ROI
David McFarlane and Coach Wei
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| 11:35 - 12:20 |
Session: 6 |
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The SOA Client and the Web's Copernican Revolution David Temkin |
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Ajax Debugging and Quality Assurance Dave Johnson |
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A Venture Capitalist View of Web 2.0 Value Neil Sequiera |
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Flex with Java James Ward |
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Introduction to Apache XAP Bob Buffone |
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Test Driven Design Ryan Davis |
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| 12:20 - 1:15 |
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Lunch Break / Power Panel: Web-Oriented Architecture: SOA + The Web + REST / Expo Floor Open (Session 7) |
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| 1:15 - 1:45 |
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AJAX-Enabling Applications in 2 Minutes Presentation & Demo by telerik at the Keynote Hall (Session 8) Sahil Malik
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| 1:45 -2:30 |
Session: 9 |
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Designing for Ajax Bill Scott |
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Today's Platform Just Won't Cut It - The Need for the Rich Enterprise Application Platform (REAP) for AJAX/SOA John Crupi |
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JSON: The Data Format of the Stars Douglas Crockford |
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Taking RIAs to the Desktop with Apollo, Adobe's Next Generation Client Luis Polanco |
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Google AJAX Search API Tom Stocky |
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Scaling 43 Things Eric Hodel |
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| 2:30 - 3:15 |
Session: 10 |
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Y! vs. Y! vs. Y!: Across the DocumentApplication Spectrum, One Size Does Not Fit All Nate Koechley |
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Building Dynamic Flex Applications for the Enterprise Mark Piller
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Designing a Great Customer Experience Jeff Maling & Geoff Cubitt |
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Creating Great Mapping Mashups Using Flex Mansour Raad |
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Architecting Great Internet Applications with AJAX Scott Isaacs |
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Behaviour Driven Development with RSpec Steven Baker |
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| 3:15 - 4:05 |
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Towards a Service Oriented Application Stack Presentation & Demo by Tibco at the Keynote Hall (Session 11) Matt Quinn
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| 4:05 - 4:50 |
Session: 12 |
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Creating Web applications that look and feel like desktop GUIs using TIBCO GI and Open Source AJAX libraries. Luke Birdeau
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Professional JavaScript Douglas Crockford |
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Leveraging the Web 2.0 Movement Dion Hinchcliffe |
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Case Study: The JBoss Flex-based mail client Andrew C. Oliver |
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Ajax, Design, and Mobile Devices Alex Russell
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Rails meets the Legacy-World Robby Russell |
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| 4:50 - 5:20 |
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Presentation & Demo by Parasoft at the Keynote Hall (Session 13) |
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| 5:20 - 5:50 |
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AJAX Push - Transform the User Experience Presentation & Demo by ICESoft at the Keynote Hall (Session 14) Steve Maryka
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| 5:50 - 6:30 |
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Coffee Break / Expo Floor Open |
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| 6:30 - 7:15 |
Session: 15 |
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Ajax (in) Security Billy Hoffman |
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TBA Shanku Niyogi |
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The Wider Impact of Web 2.0 Including the Use of AJAX Ajit Jaokar |
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SAP’s use of Flex to change the face of enterprise applications Boris Kabisher and Manish Jiandani |
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Comet and vector graphics with Dojo Dylan Schiemann |
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Plugging into Rails James Adam |
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| 7:15 - 8:00 |
Session: 16 |
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Power Panel: Redefining RIAs: Does AJAX Push the Browser Too Far |
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| 8:00 - 10:00 |
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Welcome Reception |
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006 |
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Real-World AJAX |
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Key Issues |
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Web 2.0 |
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Java & AJAX |
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AJAX-Compatible RIA Technologies |
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"Hot" Topics |
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| 07:00 - 07:30 |
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Registration & Breakfast |
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| 07:30 - 08:15 |
Session: 1 |
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Keynote |
Patrick Grady |
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| 08:15 - 09:05 |
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Presentation & Demo by Cynergy Systems at the Keynote Hall (Session 2) |
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| 09:05 - 9:50 |
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| 9:50 - 10:35 |
Session: 3 |
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AJAX: Making the Enterprise Jump Kurt Cagle |
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AJAX and Comet from the Server Side
Greg Wilkins |
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Mashing up your Ajax application Paul Rademacher |
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How OpenAjax Alliance will Accelerate Customer Success with AJAX Jon Ferraiolo |
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Real-time Location Tracking Mashup for the Enterprise Rama Gurram, Louenas Hamdi, & Samir Raiyani
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"AJAX" - Asynchronous Cross-Domain Scripting Zeki Mokhtarzada |
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| 10:35 - 11:05 |
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Presentation & Demo by ComponentArt at the Keynote Hall (Session 4) |
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Presentation & Demo by Helmi Technologies at the Keynote Hall (session 5) |
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| 11:35 - 12:20 |
Session: 6 |
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Apache Derby - A Local AJAX Data Store Francois Orsini |
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Ruby on Rails + AJAX Michael Buffington |
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Paid Content in a Web 2.0 World Dave Hanley |
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Java EE 5 BluePrints for AJAX-Enabled Web 2.0 Apps Inderjeet Singh, Mark Basler, & Sean Byrdon |
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Ajax and Beyond with ThinWire Joshua Gertzen |
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Google Gadgets and Gadget Discovery Adam Sah |
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| 12:20 - 1:15 |
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Lunch Break / Power Panel: AJAXWorld 2006 CEO Power Panel / Expo Floor Open (Session 7) |
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Presentation & Demo by JackBe at the Keynote Hall (Session 8) |
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Session: 9 |
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How to Implement Rich Internet Applications Steve Mulder & Riccardo La Rosa |
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Choosing the right technology: Flex, AJAX, and the FABridge Ely Greenfield
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Enabling User Specific Mashups Dan Theurer |
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J2EE Security in Flex Applications Rob Rusher |
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AJAX and Faces: Friends or Foes? Jonas Jacobi & John Fallows |
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AJAX3D: The Open Platform for Rich 3D Web Applications Tony Parisi |
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| 2:50 - 3:35 |
Session: 10 |
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Ajax for Rich Internet Apps: Lessons from 1 million Ajax email clients Florian von Kurnatowski |
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Migrating Legacy Apps to Use AJAX Dror Matalon |
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Mobile Browsers: Where Next? Martin Frid-Neilson |
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Encapsulating AJAX Functionality in Java Server Faces Components Craig R. McClanahan |
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AJAX with Java Greg Murray |
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Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) – Web 2.0 the Eclipse Way Jochen Krause |
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Presentation & Demo by IBM at the Keynote Hall (Session 11) |
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Session: 12 |
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Storyboarding Ajax Applications Eric Pascarello |
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Why browsers (still) matter Hakon Wium Lie |
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QEDWiki, A Web 2.0 Application Assembler for the Mass Market David Boloker |
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Web 2.0: The State of Confusion? Coach Wei |
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Developing RIA's from Front-To-Back: Turning the Process Upside Down Dave Wolf |
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Developing with AJAX for Online Widget Platforms Alan Lewis |
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Presentation & Demo by Infragistics at the Keynote Hall (Session 13) |
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Presentation & Demo by Backbase at the Keynote Hall (Session 14) |
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Coffee Break / Expo Floor Open |
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| 6:30 - 7:15 |
Session: 15 |
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Exposing and Preventing Errors in AJAX Applications Nathan Jakubiak |
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Eclipse AJAX Tooling Framework Robert Goodman and David Boloker. |
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Integrating Rails into the Enterprise through SOA Joe O'Brien |
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You're Running a Database Where? -- A Persistence Architecture for Local AJAX Storage using Apache Derby David Van Couvering |
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3-Tier No More: Integration-Ready Applications with AJAX and WS Samisa Abeysinghe |
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AJAX: Not The Only Game In Town Jim Phelan |
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| 7:15 - 8:00 |
Session: 16 |
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Power Panel: The FrameworkWars: Lightweight vs Heavyweight |
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