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About the Conference
December 3-6 2007
San Francisco, California
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html
Google Web Toolkit enables developers to use their favorite Java tools
to build AJAX applications without having to tackle the steep learning
curve and quirks of JavaScript and CSS. The Voices That Matter: Google
Web Toolkit Conference will insure you understand why this is so and
how you can leverage the power and functionality of GWT for your
applications.
open source community of contributors and developers like you.
Addison-Wesley and Prentice Hall have been part of the evolution of
software development. Our mission is to enable the industry's
luminaries to deliver their expertise to software professionals, via
books, conferences, or other methods.
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html
What Makes This Conference Unique?
World Class Speakers
Meet and learn from the folks, both Google engineers and community
members, who have developed GWT. In addition, speakers will share
their experiences in building real-world applications with GWT.
Speakers confirmed to date include Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Ryan
Dewsbury, Scott Blum, David Geary, and Kelly Norton.
Community Building
The Voices That Matter: Google Web Toolkit Conference will not be an
isolated island of education. Starting with pre-event conference calls
and including a conference blog and speaker podcasts, participants
will be given a range of opportunities to interact with the speakers
and each other. They will be part of an ongoing conversation before
and beyond the event itself.
What You Will Learn
Introductory Topics
* Getting started with GWT
* Solving traditional web usability problems with AJAX and GWT
* Building user interfaces
* Client/server communication, including RPC, JSON, and XML
* Integration and interoperation with existing applications and
libraries
* Unit testing and benchmarking
* Deploying GWT applications effectively
Advanced Topics
* Advanced UI programming: Widgets, Panels, DOM, and JSNI
* Using deferred binding for dependency injection and code generation
* Designing for no-compromise usability, including tips for maximizing
responsiveness, supporting history, and internationalizing well
* Maximizing code reuse
* Understanding compilation, the JavaScript Native Interface (JSNI),
and optimizations
* Security considerations for AJAX and GWT
* Architecting big applications with GWT
Network with colleagues and GWT team members to discuss the underlying
promise of GWT as well as its current challenges:
* How can I integrate GWT into my existing application?
* How have others added functionality to GWT?
* How can one best take advantage of Java design patterns in GWT?
* For large projects, how can we handle multiple entry points?
* What are the best practices for debugging GWT applications?
* Which IDEs work best with GWT?
* How have others integrated Spring and Hibernate?
* How can you contribute to the Google Web Toolkit project?
Who Should Attend
* Enterprise Developers and Programmers
* Software Company Developers and Programmers
* Technical Directors
* Software Engineers
* Project Managers
* Technical Strategists
* Product Managers for Software Companies
* User Interface and User Experience Specialists
* Web Systems Architects
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html
December 3-6 2007
San Francisco, California
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html
Google Web Toolkit enables developers to use their favorite Java tools
to build AJAX applications without having to tackle the steep learning
curve and quirks of JavaScript and CSS. The Voices That Matter: Google
Web Toolkit Conference will insure you understand why this is so and
how you can leverage the power and functionality of GWT for your
applications.
Toolkit, this conference will be a forum of the Google engineers, theFrom the people who are publishing the definitive books on Google Web
open source community of contributors and developers like you.
Addison-Wesley and Prentice Hall have been part of the evolution of
software development. Our mission is to enable the industry's
luminaries to deliver their expertise to software professionals, via
books, conferences, or other methods.
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html
What Makes This Conference Unique?
World Class Speakers
Meet and learn from the folks, both Google engineers and community
members, who have developed GWT. In addition, speakers will share
their experiences in building real-world applications with GWT.
Speakers confirmed to date include Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Ryan
Dewsbury, Scott Blum, David Geary, and Kelly Norton.
Community Building
The Voices That Matter: Google Web Toolkit Conference will not be an
isolated island of education. Starting with pre-event conference calls
and including a conference blog and speaker podcasts, participants
will be given a range of opportunities to interact with the speakers
and each other. They will be part of an ongoing conversation before
and beyond the event itself.
What You Will Learn
Introductory Topics
* Getting started with GWT
* Solving traditional web usability problems with AJAX and GWT
* Building user interfaces
* Client/server communication, including RPC, JSON, and XML
* Integration and interoperation with existing applications and
libraries
* Unit testing and benchmarking
* Deploying GWT applications effectively
Advanced Topics
* Advanced UI programming: Widgets, Panels, DOM, and JSNI
* Using deferred binding for dependency injection and code generation
* Designing for no-compromise usability, including tips for maximizing
responsiveness, supporting history, and internationalizing well
* Maximizing code reuse
* Understanding compilation, the JavaScript Native Interface (JSNI),
and optimizations
* Security considerations for AJAX and GWT
* Architecting big applications with GWT
Network with colleagues and GWT team members to discuss the underlying
promise of GWT as well as its current challenges:
* How can I integrate GWT into my existing application?
* How have others added functionality to GWT?
* How can one best take advantage of Java design patterns in GWT?
* For large projects, how can we handle multiple entry points?
* What are the best practices for debugging GWT applications?
* Which IDEs work best with GWT?
* How have others integrated Spring and Hibernate?
* How can you contribute to the Google Web Toolkit project?
Who Should Attend
* Enterprise Developers and Programmers
* Software Company Developers and Programmers
* Technical Directors
* Software Engineers
* Project Managers
* Technical Strategists
* Product Managers for Software Companies
* User Interface and User Experience Specialists
* Web Systems Architects
http://www.voicesthatmatter.com/gwt2007/index.html