Accessible Web Applications with or without JavaScript
This session explains how you can build accessible JSF applications with or without JavaScript.
We will discuss why JSF should work completely without JavaScript as a fallback, how this can be achieved, and which component suites have already implemented this feature. Furthermore, we will look into how you can still build accessible web-applications - even if JavaScript is used.
About Martin Marinschek
Martin Marinschek is a Committer and PMC member of Apache MyFaces,
Trinidad and Tobago, as well as member of the expert
groups for JSF 2.0, JSF Metadata, the JSF portlet bridge and WebBeans.
As a consultant of IRIAN he has successfully aided in developing
web-applications for customers in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and
the US. He lectures web- and software-development at universities in
Vienna and writes books on JSF (JSF@Work, Pro Apache MyFaces) GWT
(Google Webtoolkit) and Rails, and articles for the german Java
magazine. At national and international conferences (JavaOne,
Javapolis, JAX, W-JAX, Webinale, ApacheCon US and Europe) he presents
on JSF, MyFaces, AJAX and the highly dynamic and interactive web of
the future.
http://www.irian.at
