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JavaOne JViews Booth Chat  

Don't miss the ILOG JViews Ajax application development booth chat at JavaOne.

Date Time Duration  
Tuesday, May 8, 2007 12:30 p.m. – 1 p.m. PST 30 Minutes
Wednesday, May 9, 2007 12:30 p.m. – 1 p.m. PST 30 Minutes

Location
ILOG Booth # 420 at JavaOne
San Francisco Moscone Center
747 Howard St, San Francisco, CA
(415) 974-4000
Directions

ILOG JViews Ajax Application Development—In the Trenches
Cleo Barretto, Staff Software Engineer, ILOG

Get tips for accomplishing some of the typical tasks that come up when developing ILOG JViews Ajax Web applications, and see some useful advanced programming interfaces (APIs) that can help you achieve them. We will also cover the common topics that developers face when putting together ILOG JViews Faces Web applications that integrate with third-party component libraries. And we’ll reveal the upcoming ILOG JViews 8.1 Faces features. Don’t miss the chance to ask questions and interact with the members of the ILOG JViews Faces Team. Your registration automatically registers you for a chance to win Edward Tufte’s book “Envisioning Information.”

Who should attend?

  • Developers and ILOG JViews customers who want to build more efficient Web interfaces
  • Anyone currently evaluating options for Java graphics tools
  • Anyone interested in hearing about the latest developments in Java visualization technology

Presenter
Cleo BarrettoCleo Barretto is a software engineer in the ILOG JViews development team—the ILOG visualization framework for Java™. He has worked at ILOG for the past six years and is currently working on the ILOG JViews thin-client offering. Mr. Barretto's expertise and areas of interest are desktop and thin-client technologies, as well as object relational mapping enterprise technologies.

Book drawing
 
Envisioning InformationEnvisioning Information
by Edward Tufte


All registrants will be entered in a drawing to win Edward Tufte’s "Envisioning Information". You must be present to win. Five books will be awarded at the end of the presentation on each day.

 
     
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