Greg Murray
Ajax Architect @ Sun and Project jMaki Lead
Blog
jMaki and the Open Ajax 1.0 Hub
Posted Monday, October 1, 2007
jMaki works side by side with the Open Ajax 1.0 Hub showing that the two more »jMaki 1.0 is Live
Posted Tuesday, September 25, 2007
After over 2 years of development and a great deal of help from the outside community I am happy to announcmore »Presentations
Project jMaki - Enabling Web 2.0 Application Developers
Creating a breathtaking user interface requires that you and your team are skilled in JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Ajax interactions. This session will discuss how you can use Project jMaki (or just the ideas behind it) to create JavaScrimore »Web Design for Server-Side Developers
As server-side developers developing Ajax applications we are finding ourselves dealing with more CSS and JavaScript, a role generally handled by a web designer. This session will focus on the underlining principles of web design from the perspective of amore »Creating a breathtaking user interface requires that you and your team are skilled in JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Ajax interactions. This session will discuss how you can use Project jMaki (or just the ideas behind it) to create JavaScript-centric user interfaces that are developer and designer friendly. Project jMaki is an open-source client/server framework hosted on java.net that is focused on creating JavaScript-centric web applications. jMaki promotes a clean separation of JavaScript, CSS, and template code following the web design approach widely known as ?unobtrusive JavaScript?. This session will include a technical discussion of the architecture and features of jMaki including JavaScript toolkit interoperability, widget design, using layouts, wiring JavaScript functionality together, and service/data integration.
This session will include a technical discussion of the architecture and features including JavaScript toolkit interoperability, widget design, using layouts, wiring JavaScript functionality together, and service/data integration . This session will focus creating JavaScript functionality that is both re-usable and designer friendly.
As server-side developers developing Ajax applications we are finding ourselves dealing with more CSS and JavaScript, a role generally handled by a web designer. This session will focus on the underlining principles of web design from the perspective of a server side application developer.
Topics to be discussed include document types, CSS, and Ajax/DHML using current techniques. This session will explore how to clearly delineate application behavior, content, and logic using standard techniques. Performance implications related to web design along with overcoming browser compatibility issues will also be discussed. The objective of this session is to give server-side developers the basic web design skills to create better interfaces that web designers could later update without having to re-write.
