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Silicon Valley JUG: Applying the Asynchronous Web

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Google Tech Talks
October 21, 2008

ABSTRACT

Emerging Ajax techniques--variously called Ajax Push, Comet, Reverse Ajax, and HTTP streaming--are bringing revolutionary changes to web application interactivity, moving the web into the Participation Age. Join us for a detailed introduction to the asynchronous web, covering the underlying protocols and APIs, the challenges for application servers, and the high-level techniques available to application developers. The techniques covered will allow you to add multiuser collaboration and notification features to your application, whether developed with Dojo, DWR, or ICEfaces, and whether deployed on Jetty, Tomcat, or GlassFish.

Speaker: Ted Goddard
Speaker: Jean-Francois Arcand

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  • ROFL 1:30 h?

  • This talk is also available as an article: just search for goddard on dzone.

  • Of course, the interesting thing about Ajax Push is that it can be done without plugins.

  • This theme is cool.

    But I do not think this is anything new. Flex application can have asynchronous server connection over JMS. HTML elements can call flex methods trough JS.

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