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| Time | Zone 1 | Zone 2 | Zone 3 | Zone 4 | Zone 5 |
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10:00 | |||||
09:15 |
Chris Canal | Ben Hoskins | Ken Wilson | Phil Pursglove | Billy Stack |
11:00 |
Kevin Noonan | Doug Clarke | Stephen Colebourne | Jon Skeet | Matt Wittemann |
12:45 |
Claudio Perrone | ||||
13:45 |
Tim Berglund | Josh Long | Werner Keil | Mark Needham | Ronald Lemmen |
15:15 |
Andrea Magnorsky | Doug Clarke | Jacob Feldman | Jon Skeet | Shay Friedman |
16:45 |
Matthew McCullough | Josh Long | Andres Almiray | Andy Gibson | Shay Friedman |
19:30 |
Matt Raible | ||||
This two part Evangelist Night, sponsored by enterprise software and services company, Cincom , discusses web frameworks.
Part 1
Web frameworks are in a time of transition, as technologies like rich Ajax applications and HTML5 emerge. In tonight's first session, Java frameworks expert Matt Raible reveals which frameworks are fading fast and which will remain relevant for the near and far-off future.
Matt analyzes the prospects for and uses of Titanium, Adobe Air and Gears. He also examines recent history, when Java web frameworks like Struts and Spring MVC were all the rage, and the emergence of component-based frameworks like Tapestry, JSF and Wicket which made it easier to create re-usable applications.
Other key questions examined, answered and debated in this lively session include:
What’s happening with Java frameworks in the Mobile, web and offline application arenas?
If you're embracing the RESTfulness of the web, do you even need a web framework, or can you use JAX-RS with an Ajax toolkit?
Part 2
The second session is set to rock the house as Matt is joined by open source Seaside expert Julian Fitzell and other guests who will share their visions and fight their corner - but who will win?
Bring your opinions and experiences to this session to learn about what's dead, what's rising and what's here to stay.
If you're a web framework fan, these sessions are sure to please.
This Evangelist Evening, which is supporting our 2010 charity, the Baby Max Wings of Love fund is open to the first 50 people attending epicenter. If you'd like to join Matt, Julian and guests for their special presentations, make sure of your seat by buying your 2, 3 or 4 day epicenter ticket NOW!
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