JSFOne
JSFOne is rapidly (if you account for summer vacation) approaching: September 4th - 6th, near Washington D.C. It looks to be the most comprehensive JavaServer Faces event yet and will be a good opportunity to learn about and discuss JSF 2.0. As an ICEfaces community member you are eligible for a substantial discount if you register before August 15th (let us know if you missed the email with the registration code). Here are some of the sessions on ICEfaces:
- Ajax Push and ICEfaces for Enterprise Collaboration: How to use Ajax Push (aka "Comet" with JavaServer Faces)
- Mobile Ajax with JSF: Development tips and demos for JavaServer Faces on mobile devices, such as the iPhone
- Filthy Rich Portlets with ICEfaces and Liferay: How to develop portlets with rich user interfaces and how to integrate them with each other through Ajax Push
We hope to see you there. Also, don't forget to check out Dan's new book, Seam in Action (especially the Ajax chapter).
About Ted Goddard
Ted Goddard is a Senior Software Architect at ICEsoft Technologies and is the technical lead for the JavaServer Faces Ajax framework, ICEfaces. Following a PhD in Mathematics from Emory University that answered open problems in complexity theory and infinite colorings for ordered sets, he proceeded with post-doctoral research in component and web-based collaborative technologies. He has held positions at Sun Microsystems, AudeSi Technologies, and Wind River Systems, and currently particpates in the Servlet and JavaServer Faces expert groups.
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