April 2010
Wednesday 28th, April 2010
I'll be speaking at The View's Lotus Developer 2010 Conference04/28/2010 None
I'll be speaking at The View's Lotus Developer 2010 in Boston on May 12th to the 14th. If you see me there, please stop by and introduce yourself. That's the best part about conferences....meeting new people.
I have 2 sessions. Currently, both are being scheduled to repeat, so I'll be busy. Here's the descriptions:
XPages: Write once, run everywhere!
With the latest release of Domino Designer, the platforms for running your XPages applications have been significantly expanded. Attend this session for a deeper understanding of the new XPages features in version 8.5.1 and how to leverage them in your applications. See how XPages now runs in the Notes client including the settings you’ll need for client launch and themes as well as customizing your XPages based on the client type using JavaScript or @commands. Take a deep dive into the Component Design Element to learn step-by-step how to create components as well as how to produce Actions and Events for wiring in composite applications. See how to simply include XPages components in composite applications as well as iWidgets for both the IBM Mashup Center and WebSphere Portal. Take home a copy of the applications used in the presentation with full access to the code.
Building Rich Internet Applications in Domino using AJAX, JSON, and the Dojo toolkit
Are your Domino Applications so yesterday? Bring your apps into the Web 2.0 world with a Rich Internet Application (RIA) facelift utilizing JSON, AJAX, and Dojo. Get an explanation of JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) — what it is, how it works, and why you want to use it. Get an understanding of the advantages of JSON over XML for building RIA applications with Domino. Learn how Domino can natively serve up JSON as well as how to generate JSON with agents and views. Explore the Dojo toolkit, an AJAX framework that now ships with Lotus Domino, and learn how you can leverage Dojo to build Rich Internet Applications. Walk away with an understanding of JSON, how to utilize JSON in AJAX frameworks, the Dojo toolkit, as well as a sample database with code.
Hope to see you there!
-John Technorati: None (0)