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Aus Java Student User Group Austria - Java + JVM in Wien Österreich / Vienna Austria
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(JSF Days retrospection)
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Among others we saw:
 
Among others we saw:
 
* Next-Generation Web Applications on OSGi  (ok)
 
* Next-Generation Web Applications on OSGi  (ok)
* JSF 2.0 New Feature Tour (eher langweilig, wenn man jsf nicht kennt)
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* JSF 2.0 New Feature Tour  
* Spring 3.0 (nichts aufregendes, außer Java5)
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* Spring 3.0  
 
* User Centered Design, or How to make (Inhalt wie User-Interface-Design + Usability Engineering auf der TU)
 
* User Centered Design, or How to make (Inhalt wie User-Interface-Design + Usability Engineering auf der TU)
* Introduction to Domain Driven Design (Nach dem 3. Vortrag bin ich immer noch nicht schlauer, was daran neu/besonders ist, außer dass man sich domain specific lanaguages baut)
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* Introduction to Domain Driven Design  
* Templating before and after JSF 2.0 (2nd worst presenation at jsfdays)
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* Templating before and after JSF 2.0  
 
* The current state of JBoss Seam (nette feature-show)
 
* The current state of JBoss Seam (nette feature-show)
* Introduction to COMET (worst presenation at jsfdays)
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* Introduction to COMET  
 
* Web Beans  (Annotations everywhere, we don't do coding, we annotate...)
 
* Web Beans  (Annotations everywhere, we don't do coding, we annotate...)
 
* Spring Faces (Nice extension to JSF. back/fwd button in browser, multiple windows,...)
 
* Spring Faces (Nice extension to JSF. back/fwd button in browser, multiple windows,...)

Version vom 5. April 2009, 10:11 Uhr

When: Monday, April 6th, 2009 - 19:00 (end approx. 21:00)

Where: Freihaus HS4


JSF Days retrospection

Short presentations from students who visited the JSF Days.

Among others we saw:

  • Next-Generation Web Applications on OSGi (ok)
  • JSF 2.0 New Feature Tour
  • Spring 3.0
  • User Centered Design, or How to make (Inhalt wie User-Interface-Design + Usability Engineering auf der TU)
  • Introduction to Domain Driven Design
  • Templating before and after JSF 2.0
  • The current state of JBoss Seam (nette feature-show)
  • Introduction to COMET
  • Web Beans (Annotations everywhere, we don't do coding, we annotate...)
  • Spring Faces (Nice extension to JSF. back/fwd button in browser, multiple windows,...)
  • Java Programming in a Multicore World (detailed description of Java memory model)