Java Studio Creator & Nitobi’s Ajax-powered Grid component. | August 21st, 2006
Dave Johnson of Nitobi and Sharat Chander of Sun put together a Webinar on using Java Studio Creator and our Nitobi Ajax Grid. It’s pretty cool to see the drag and drop visual development that JSF and JCS allow. More info from Sun:
Attend this Webinar and learn how to utilize the Nitobi Grid V3 component in Java Studio Creator. With the Ajax-powered Nitobi Grid V3, developers can display and edit tabular data in various web browsers. The grid delivers responsive, interactive data editing in a spreadsheet like user-interface with minimal coding. Access this on-demand webinar now through September 1, 2006. https://sun.webex.com/sun/onstage/onstage/framesets/
viewrecording1.php?EventID=346934662The webinar will be followed by an “Ask the Expert” session, giving you the opportunity to get all your questions answered. Presenters and engineers from both eBusiness Applications Nitobi and Sun will be available to answer your questions.
Submit your question here: http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/
Can’t wait until JSC is part of NetBeans so that adoption really takes off. I think that it will really help our enterprise customers make the jump to Ajax and JSF, as we all know tooling in this space is lacking. I’m also really looking forward to doing more work with the team at Sun, they really have been great to work with so far.
The actual download will be available by the 28th as that’s when Sun is promoting the webcast.
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