Fri, 3 November 2006 Improving the User Experience without the JavaScript hassle: Ajax, DWR,
and Spring Buzzwords like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and
XmlHttpRequest are buzzing around Java blogs for months now. The DWR
(Direct Web Remoting) project aims to provide easy AJAX for Java. This
session will provide an introduction on using DWR as part of a web
application. It will provide insight into the ease of using DWR to add
dynamic behavior to your web application, without the hassle of knowing
the ins-and-outs of XmlHttpRequest. The focus of this talk will be on
DWR in conjunction with Spring. A hands-on example will be used of
adding dynamic behavior to a sample Spring MVC application.
Furthermore, best practices and dos and don'ts are discussed. |
Improving the User Experience without the JavaScript hassle: Ajax, DWR,
and Spring Buzzwords like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and
XmlHttpRequest are buzzing around Java blogs for months now. The DWR
(Direct Web Remoting) project aims to provide easy AJAX for Java. This
session will provide an introduction on using DWR as part of a web
application. It will provide insight into the ease of using DWR to add
dynamic behavior to your web application, without the hassle of knowing
the ins-and-outs of XmlHttpRequest. The focus of this talk will be on
DWR in conjunction with Spring. A hands-on example will be used of
adding dynamic behavior to a sample Spring MVC application.
Furthermore, best practices and dos and don'ts are discussed.
