In this session Erwin will address the challenges of designing and implementing web application dialogs to support a rich user experience. You'll learn how to manage state, enforce a linear progression, prevent duplicate submits, and deal with browser navigational button use (such as the infamous back button problem).
In addition, you'll learn how to achieve code reuse, elegance, and testability. This session will be backed up with a number of interesting live demos that are not to be missed.
Join Erwin and Keith for a lively discussion on Spring's UI technologies including Spring Web Flow and Spring Rich Client.
Spring Web Flow and Spring Rich Client.
In this "storytellers" Keith and Erwin speak from the heart about the 18th month journey leading Spring Web Flow from infancy to a stable, production-ready product. You'll gain insight into what the most difficult challenges were, and what sparked the most exciting design breakthroughs. You'll leave with lessons Keith and Erwin learned along the way.
You'll gain insight into how the project evolved, including: - Where the most difficult challenges were - What sparked the most exciting breakthroughs - What caused the most passionate disputes - Where transformations on deeper insight have lead to sustainable advantage
You'll leave with overall lessons Keith and Erwin learned along the way.
Spring Web Flow is an exciting open source framework for developing Java web applications.
The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Flow is written by the Spring Web Flow co-lead Erwin Vervaet. It is the first book dedicated to covering Spring’s new Web platform and framework for building Java Web applications with Spring, which also allows integration of Spring with other popular Java Web frameworks like Struts, JSF and more.
As Spring Framework continues to grow in popularity to almost be considered the de-facto pragmatic broad enterprise Java framework, more and more developers will find Spring Web Flow and this book as part of that de-facto pragmatic and “out of the box” solution.