Micha Kiener
Head of Research and Innovation at Mimacom AG
After his diploma thesis in artificial intelligence, he focused on Java, especially in light-weight, model and process-driven architecture and framework development.
Presentations
The Edoras Framework: JSF, ICEfaces, Spring, Workflow, and Liferay
The edoras Framework provides a suite of JARs that compliment JSF, ICEfaces, and the Expression Language (EL). It also includes loosely coupled integration with Spring, JPA, Liferay, and includes a versatile workflow engine with a graphical workflow designer for Eclipse. With PortletFaces, edoras provides a lot of glue-code and utilities to really speed up your Liferay development with JSF.
This session will introduce you to the edoras Framework and how it can simplify your JSF applications, whether they are JSF webapps or JSF portlets.
Demonstrations of real world applications and source code walkthroughs will wet your appetite for this exciting new compliment to JSF, ICEfaces, and the EL.
Conversation Management and Extended Scoping with Spring and JSF
Attendees will take away the information they need to add conversation management and extended scopes to their JSF web application provided by Spring 3.1.
Ever struggled with too few scopes in JSF? Session is too long, request too short, view (JSF 2.0) not really addressing your needs? This talk will give you an inside view into the new conversation management feature and extended scopes of Spring 3.1 in combination with JSF.
Spring 3.1 features a new window scopes to keep browser windows and tabs apart from each other, and a complete conversation management to scope your beans along the boundaries of a use case defined by business logic rather than a technical approach.
The session provides a detailed introduction to extended scoping and conversation management plus real world examples and demos.
