Archive for June, 2006
BarCamp SF 
June 18th, 2006
I’m headed south again on Wednesday should be fun and very interesting. Dave’s going to talk about the Flex / AJAX Demo we put together with the FABridge. It will be available for download soon in Nitobi Labs. We’re working on our Flex/Flash integration as well as our roadmap around building full on Flex components.
I’m then headed over to BarCamp SF to hang with the bay area geeks. All seems like it’s going to be a lot of fun. Thanks Chris for making this event happen. I’m looking forward to learning lots and getting some tips for organizing BarCamp Vancouver.
Ping me if you want to hook up while I’m in town.
Technorati Tags: barcamp, barcampsf, adobe, ajax, fabridge, flex
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Apollo. Now that’s hot! 
June 15th, 2006
Some Apollo screenshots Ryan posted from the Digital Backcountry.

I got an in person tour from Mike Chambers last month when I was hanging at the Adobe headquarters in SF and I was very impressed. Chromeless windows, full screen video, transparency and more all developed in Flex and running on the desktop with access to local resources. I mean really these simple Apollo demos are basically as slick and nice looking as the Vista demos, I really hope Adobe can get this out before January when Vista ships. I’m very passionate about how the AJAX/HTML stuff was going to happen so more on that as I learn…let’s work with the open standards!
So maybe I little over excited…but it’s pretty cool the possibilities this opens up. All those web developers now able to build connected desktop apps…
Disclaimer: I’m on the Apollo Advisory Board and doing some work with Adobe.
Technorati Tags: ajax, apollo, flex, flash, connected, syncrhonizedweb, adobe, ria
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Duane “Rockstar” Nickull on SysCon TV 
June 15th, 2006

Just watched Duane and Dion disect Web 2.0. A great chat about the evolution of Web 2.0, patterns the synchronized web, AJAX and some other interesting points. I’m always impressed with the way Duane can cover a technical topic in detail, then fly to high level overview and then provide an easy to understand story or anecdote. I think it’s important for an evangelist to be able to do this, so evangelists and analysts take note! Funny after rockin’ out with Duane on the weekend, ah the tangled lives we all lead… Duane and Dion are both very knowledgeable in the space and it shows. Come on guys and gals let’s get started discussing those patterns! Or anti-patterns…
And thanks for the Captain AJAX plug;-) Yes INTEROPERABILITY is key, the Ajax industry needs to grow up and stop this not invented here crap! Duane knows from experience in the SOA world that it’s very hard to get a technical industry or community of practice to come together and agree on standards that matter. Someone with his experience could be very valuable in the Open AJAX Alliance. He help us short through the crud and stop BS like SOA 2.0 cold!
Watch the interview here.
Technorati Tags: ajax, interoperability, standards, web2.0, captainajax
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EBA Enterprise AJAX Podcast # 4 with guest Michael Mahemoff 
June 14th, 2006
Andre Charland, Dave Johnson and Alexei White of eBusiness Applications are joined by Michael Mahemoff of AjaxPatterns.org. In this Episode we discsuss building Ajax to last, offline Ajax, declarative markup and the Open AJAX Alliance.
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AJAX + Java Slides 
June 13th, 2006
Dave just posted his slides for the AJAX + Java Webinar tomorrow:
I have been preparing some screencasts showing how to use DWR with NetBeans over the weekend and I will be presenting that along with a few slides about AJAX + Java on a webcast over at developer.com. Check out the link there for all the details.
Here is the preliminary slide deck if anyone cares to take a look and give any feedback. If you want the real goods you will just have to join the webcast!
It’s June 14, 2006 – 2:00pm EDT, 11:00am PDT (that’s tomorrow) so sign up;-) Sorry for the hard sell haha.
Technorati Tags: java, jsf, ajax, components, webcast, netbeans
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AJAX + JAVA Presentation 
June 11th, 2006
Interested in learning about building AJAX user interfaces on top of Java?
Dave Johnson, our illustrious CTO will be giving a “JAVA and AJAX development” webinar for Jupiter Media (developer.com) on June 14. I’ve seen his preliminary slide deck and it looks like he’ll be talking a fair amount about DWR, some MVC issues, Hibernate (I think) – and more importantly some testing and QA issues.
Thanks for the post Alexei.
Sign up here.
Technorati Tags: ajax, java, dwr, eba, presentation, webinar, demo
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Thanks Brent! 
June 11th, 2006

Brent Ashley recently wrote:
Seems these Nitobi guys are all hella brainy
Brent is hella funny and wicked smart…or should I say Randy😉 And dude does he ever rock the AJAX swag!
Technorati Tags: ajax, theajaxexperience, canada, humor
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EBA Enterprise AJAX Podcast # 3 – Notes 
June 8th, 2006
We have an rss feed that you can subscribe using iTunes right here: http://ebadre.audioblog.com/rss/ajaxradio.xml.
Participants:
- Andre Charland – CEO and Co-Founder of eBusiness Applications
- Dave Johnson – CTO and Co-Founder of eBusiness Applications
- Alexei White – Product Manager and AJAX Evangelist at eBusiness Applications
- Christian Van Edeen – Schenker Canada
Schenker and AJAX
- Built a large scale internal applications with an AJAX UI
- Users are around the world
- Very data intensive
- controlled IT environment
- Using
- PHP and lots of home grown stuff
Trying to outsource
People in the enterprise don’t care that it’s called AJAX, they just care that it works
Internationalization issues have been a big challenge
Can’t find developers, can’t even javascript developers so email Christian ([email protected]) if you think you’ve got what it takes;-)
REST
Google Spreadsheet
- Seems like a good UI
- Do do we trust google with yet more of our data
- Does not seem really good for business use
- Good enough for soccer moms, probably
Technorati Tags: podcast, ajax, enterpriseajax, rest, google, spreadsheet, schenker
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EBA Enterprise AJAX Podcast # 3 
June 8th, 2006
Andre Charland, Dave Johnson, Alexei White and Christian Van Edeen discuss Schenker’s use of AJAX, REST and Google Spreadsheets.
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More Java involvement from EBA 
June 7th, 2006
Godfrey just joined the JCP and JSR 273. The title of this spec is “Design-Time API for JavaBeansTM JBDT”. What that means to us common folk is they’re trying to standardize how components integrate with development tools (IDEs) like NetBeans or Java Studio Creator. It will determine how for example user interface components, such our Nitobi AJAX Components, can be dragged into a web page and then configured via dialogue windows, wizards and property editors. This is very exciting as it will help us deliver components and tools to developers so that they can quickly build kick-ass Ajax UIs on top of Java without writing any code! Yeehaa! Tor Norbye from Sun is the lead on this JSR and was a driving force behind Creator, I’m looking to seeing the efforts from this group.
Dave’s already a member of JSR 276, so we’re excited to be contributing more to the community!
Technorati Tags: jsr273, ide, netbeans, javastudiocreator, ajax, jcp, java, designtime
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