Workshops

Con i POWER WORKSHOPS della durata di un giorno intero JAXItalia vuole offrire la possibilità ad un gruppo ridotto di partecipanti di approfondire un tema particolare andandone a toccare aspetti teorici e pratici.

Durante l'intera giornata lo speaker rimane a disposizione dei partecipanti per scambiare opinioni e dare suggerimenti su come gestrire al meglio determinate problematiche.

Sono previsti in tutto 3 WORKSHOPS: il primo il giovedì (in parallelo all'Agile Methods & Tools Day) e 2 il sabato (in parallelo al Community Day).

Alcuni di essi saranno tenuti da speaker stranieri - dunque in inglese, altri da esperti italiani.

Workshops - Sabato

Domain Driven Design in Practice

Alberto Brandolini Freelance

14.11.2009 | 09:30 - 17:30 | Room: Sala 2

In questa sessione affronteremo molti temi caratteristici di domain drive desing quali:

  • modellazione del dominio
  • Domain Deiven Design patterns
  • strategie di refactoring
  • Test Driven Development
  • esprimere lo Ubiquitous Langage nel codice
  • raccogliere i requisti ed interazione con gli esperti di dominio
  • gestione di contesti differenti
  • interazione con framework

Il workshop inlcude attività pratiche e discussioni aperte.

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JavaServer Faces in Action

Kito D. Mann JSFCentral

14.11.2009 | 09:30 - 17:30 | Room: Sala 3

Learn about how JavaServer Faces (JSF) can simplify Java development by leveraging the power of off-the-shelf user interface components. This workshop begins by explaining what JavaServer Faces is, and how it relates to Struts and other web frameworks currently on the market. You will learn about key JSF concepts, and some of the architectural principals behind the framework. After you have a basic understanding of JSF, you will learn about IDEs that support JSF, as well as libraries that facilitate JSF development, such as the various MyFaces projects, JBoss Seam, and Facelets. You will also learn about the current market for off-the-shelf user interface components, such as grids, menus, toolbars, trees, and tabbed panes. In addition, you will see how JSF can simplify development of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) user interfaces.

Once you understand what JSF and its ecosystem is, we will dive into the fundamentals of application development: developing views, navigation, and writing backing beans. The workshop ends with an overview of new features in JSF 2.0, scheduled for release this year. Students will leave this workshop with a basic understanding of JavaServer Faces application development.

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