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JSF Summit 2009

December 1-4 in Orlando, FL

No Fluff Just Stuff and JSFCentral are teaming up again to bring you JSF Summit.

JavaServer Faces has come a long way in the past few years. Everyone from small startups to large financial institutions are using JSF. Dozens of open source projects are built on JSF.

This conference will focus on core skills, development tools, frameworks, third-party components, and the latest industry trends. Sessions will target the needs of application developers, solution architects, and project managers. Some of the key topics covered include: JSF 2.0, Seam, Spring integration, Ajax support, portlet development, testing, and other popular component suites.

JSF Summit is your chance to take your skills a step up, network with your peers, and learn from some of the most talented people in the industry. Come join us at the annual JSF Summit conference as we explore the JSF in depth!

Two Great Conferences

The Rich Web Experience JSF Summit will be held concurrently with The Rich Web Experience. Your admission to JSF Summit includes access to both of these great events. The Rich Web Experience focuses on enhancing user experience on the web. Some of the topics covered will include: Ajax, Javascript, and Web Standards. Session and location details will be announced soon. Check out therichwebexperience.com.


Podcasts


Stan Silvert In this podcast, JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann talks with Stan Silvert about JSFUnit, an open source integration testing and debugging framework for JSF applications and JSF AJAX components. This interview was recorded in September of 2008 at JSFOne.


Neil Griffin In this podcast JSF Central editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Neil Griffin about Liferay, Ajax, and ICEfaces. This was recorded in September of 2008 at JSFOne.


Jason Lee In this podcast JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Jason Lee about Mojarra (the JSF reference implementation), the Scales component library, and all things JSF. This was recorded in September of 2008 at JSFOne.


In this podcast JSF Central editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Pete Muir about Seam 2.1, WebBeans and JSF 2. Peter is a core developer at JBoss and the project lead for Seam. This was recorded in October of 2008.



Platinum Sponsor

JBoss by Red Hat

Featured Speakers

Dan Allen

Dan Allen

Senior Software Engineer - JBoss by Red Hat, Author, Open Source Advocate

Ed Burns

Ed Burns

Spec Lead for JSF; author of JSF 2.0: The Complete Reference

Keith Donald

Keith Donald

SpringSource Principal & Founding Partner

David Geary

David Geary

Author of Graphic Java, co-author of Core JSF, member of the JSF Expert Group

Ted Goddard

Ted Goddard

Senior Architect at ICEsoft

Neil Griffin

Neil Griffin

Senior Software Architect for Liferay, Inc

Kito Mann

Kito Mann

Editor-in-chief of JSF Central and the author of JSF in Action

Max Katz

Max Katz

Senior Systems Engineer at Exadel

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2008 Session Video

JSF Summit was held last year, but has been renamed from JSF One to JSF Summit. The following are links to session videos from the JSF One event.

by Neil Griffin

When a portlet form is submitted, all the other portlets on the same portal page are forced to redraw themselves. In this presentation, Neil shows you how ICEfaces Direct-to-DOM rendering provides a cure for this disruptive end-user experience, and how ICEfaces Ajax Push supplies a rich alternative for inter-portlet communication. Demonstrations are performed within Liferay Portal, a JSR 286 (Portlet 2.0) compliant portlet container.

by Ted Goddard

In this session, Ted provides an overview of Ajax Push and its range of uses in multi-user web applications. By stepping through the development of a multi-user slideshow and chat system, he shows you how easily sophisticated Ajax applications can be created.

Featured Sessions

By Dan Allen and Andy Schwartz

This presentation will provide an in-depth introduction to many of the new JSF 2.0 features and will ask of each: Is the currently specified solution sufficient? We'll also consider whether other concerns (paper cuts) have been overlooked?


By Dan Allen

Learn how Seam's security can protect your application throughout the development life cycle, from simple authentication to fine-grained, rule-based security restrictions.


By David Geary

JSF 2 draws from open-source Ajax frameworks to provide built-in Ajax that's simple and easy to use. Come to this session to see how to take advantage of that Ajax to implement killer web apps with JSF 2.0.


By David Geary

In this talk, you will learn about JSF 2's support for templating, and how that feature is used to implement the most powerful feature in JSF 2: composite components. A live-coding fest, this session will teach you how to implement reusable components, and whet your appetite for implementing killer web apps with JSF 2.0.


By Ted Goddard

Ajax is now part of the JSF 2.0 standard, but the easiest way to add Ajax to your application still requires ICEfaces or another JSF component suite. Learn how to use the Ajax features of JSF 2.0, then see how this is automatically provided by ICEfaces, and take it a step further with collaboration features via Ajax Push.


By Ian Hlavats

This talk focuses on combining the creative power of Adobe Dreamweaver with the productivity of NetBeans to develop next-generation JSF applications. Participants will learn how to use Dreamweaver code hints and the syntax auto-complete feature to develop Ajax-enabled JSF pages using the RichFaces Tools for Dreamweaver and Seam Tools for Dreamweaver plugins.


By Kito Mann

It's no secret that languages other than Java are gaining popularity on the Java Virtual Machine. We often hear about how new languages like Groovy, Ruby, or Scala can speed up development and reduce boilerplate code. What isn't always clear is how to apply these languages to JavaServer Faces applications.


By Martin Marinschek

How to select a conversation scope framework in the age of war of the dependency injection frameworks.


By Andy Schwartz

The JSF component "behavior" model is a new feature introduced in JSF 2.0 in order to facilitate Ajax support. Component behaviors allow commonly used client-side functionality to be bundled into reusable objects that can be associated with arbitrary components. While the JSF specification currently defines only a single component behavior, the component behavior model is designed for extensibility, allowing anyone to create and share their own component behavior implementations.


By Stan Silvert

This session will present everything you need to get started building a test suite that validates your JSF application from end to end.






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Registration Fees

Standard Package

All Access Pass $1,550

All Inclusive Package

Includes 3 nights lodging and airfare!

All Access Pass $2,350

Register 4, receive 1 pass free


 

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5601 Universal Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32819
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