Enterprise Web 2.0
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Basic Technologies and Approaches for Introducing Web 2.0 to the Enterprise From Ajax to tag clouds, mashups to fragment injection, this session explores the various technologies and approaches that make up the "2.0" in Web 2.0. The session also outlines BEA's approach to these paradigms, and walks-through how-tos using BEA technologies and tools.
AJAX Basics and Tools In the last two years, AJAX has turned internet client creation upside-down. Come to this session to learn how this group of technologies works and how you can start to harness the power behind the Web 2.0 phenomenon.
Introduciton to Adobe Flex with Workshop Adobe Flex provides a rich set of tools for the creation of client side internet interfaces. In this session you will learn how Flex can be used to enhance your users' experience and ways to use it with your server-side applications through enhancements to the BEA Workshop product.
Using Portals for Rich User Interaction Long gone are the days of full-page refresh. Users expect new modes of dynamic usability, enjoying the benefits of the Web for data assembly and integration with the point-and-click usability of rich client applications. This session explores the specific role portals play in developing and managing rich internet applications.
Creating environments for end-user application building Pages In a traditional SOA, developers create reusable services and components for other developers. But what about creating reusable building blocks for end-users to build with? AquaLogic Pages is an innovative new BEA product, based largely on JSF and Facelets, that turns regular participants into web application builders. This session explores the ins-and-outs of developing components for this system, and explores what end-users can do once they're empowered to create.
Mashups, Widgets, Pagelets and resuable Interface services Widgets are everywhere! If there is such thing as Web 3.0, it will most likely feature widgets. This session explores using AquaLogic Ensemble, an innovative new product from BEA, to manage and remix widgets into new mashups or existing web applications.
Connecting to the Service Infrastructure Service Infrastructure supports the creation, deployment and management of services in the SOA environment. In this breakout session you will learn how these services can be exposed through the service bus and then combined to deliver them up to the user with AquaLogic Business Process Manager.