[Clev-jug] November Meeting -- this Wednesday
Scott Kovatch
skovatch at mac.com
Tue Nov 7 10:06:32 CST 2006
Are we meeting at the usual place on Rockside Road?
On Nov 4, 2006, at 5:26 PM, Maciej Zawadzki wrote:
> Finally, we're actually going to have a JUG meeting again. This time
> despite the fact that I will be out of town -- no, I don't actually
> schedule these trips to overlap the JUG :) Ryan Smith from
> Urbancode is
> going to take over my usual job during the meeting -- minus the
> heckling
> of the speaker :)
>
> The speaker this month will be Cleveland's own Eric Williams. He will
> present on the Google Web Toolkit -- details below.
>
> For next month, I'm trying to get BEA to do a presentation.
> Normally we
> don't have meetings in December, but I though of having a special
> make-up. Since the second Wednesday of December is getting close to
> the
> holidays, how about the first Wednesday, the 6th?
>
>
>
> Abstract:
>
> Imagine your next web application, written entirely in Java. No
> HTML, no
> JSP, no tag libraries. "Yeah right," you're thinking. But with the
> Google Web Toolkit (GWT), no kidding, you can do it. The Google Web
> Toolkit (GWT), announced earlier this year at JavaOne, has created a
> lot
> of interest. GWT is a Java framework for creating AJAX style web
> applications. You write your user interface in Java, much like you
> would
> with Swing or SWT, but the resulting application runs as Javascript
> on a
> web browser.
>
> This presentation is will give you a basic sense of what the Google
> Web
> Toolkit is, what kinds of applications you can build, and how you
> develop those applications. You'll also get a first-hand account of
> one
> team's experiences with the framework.
>
> * What is the Google Web Toolkit?
> * The whirlwind tour
> * A real live application (see what we've been up to)
> * How do I develop and what does the code look like?
> * Postcards from the [bleeding] edge (our experiences with GWT)
>
>
>
> Bio:
>
> Eric Williams has been designing and building software for over 15
> years. Currently, he is the Director of Product Architecture at
> Everstream in Solon, OH. He has held roles as an Enterprise Architect,
> Mentor, Consultant, Manager, and Developer for a variety of companies,
> including JP Morgan Chase, HSBC, Sprint, and several startups. Eric
> started his involvement with Java in 1995, and was a contributing
> author
> on persistence and multithreading for Tricks of the Java Programming
> Gurus.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Maciej
>
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Scott Kovatch
Cleveland Hts, OH
skovatch at mac.com
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