Oracle ADF Faces - Ajax and Web 2.0 with JavaServer Faces
This session introduces Ajax application development with ADF Faces RC by example.
The Web 2.0 paradigm has brought a new user experience to Web-based applications. One possible implementation of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) is through Ajax, a technology cocktail that includes JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and the browser XMLHttpRequest object. To bring the Ajax development experience closer to Java EE developer, Oracle has developed a set of more than 100 Ajax enabled JavaServer Faces components; the ADF Faces Rich Client components. Truly, ADF Faces RC is Ajax for everyone and provides developers with an unprecedented declarative development experience that makes RIA development productive. This session introduces Ajax application development with ADF Faces RC by example.
About Matthias Wessendorf
Matthias Wessendorf is a software developer at Oracle. He currently works on ADF Faces, which is an Ajax-based JSF component suite. Matthias also contributes to the OpenSource community, mainly Apache MyFaces and Apache Trinidad. Before joining Oracle, he worked as a CMS-Developer at pironet, where he was building a next-generation CMS, using UI technologies like XUL and Ajax.
