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ASP.NET AJAX is a natural candidate for RIA development under the .NET framework. However, there are other complementary or even alternative technologies that are worth your consideration. This session will start with a brief market overview and outline the pros and cons of some of the emerging and established frameworks, particularly JavaFX, Silverlight, and Flex. We will then dive into hands-on labs for delivering applications using Flex and .NET. You'll see specific implementations utilizing web services, FlourineFX (open source Flash remoting) and WebORB (commercial Flash remoting). We will also discuss delivering desktop applications using Adobe AIR, streaming video over the web, and engaging your audience with audio/video chat. Basically all the must-have features of today's Rich Internet Applications.
Speaker Bio: Mike Grushin is the CTO of SharpStyle Labs, Inc., a software products company focusing on building Rich Internet Applications that facilitate content review and feedback exchange processes. He brings over 10 years of Web application development experience mostly for Fortune 500 companies utilizing Microsoft, JAVA, and Adobe technologies. His past projects include delivering enterprise e-Learning software, content management systems, and eCommerce sites for various industries. Mike is involved in the
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AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 will provide delegates with the optimum balance between RIAs, Rich Web Technologies and AJAX, while underlining business needs, technology potential, and enhanced user experience.
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The real-world questions that will be answered by this year's 140+ sessions are those that currently preoccupy working developers, architects, IT managers and business line managers. The 2008 tracks include:
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