James Williams
Solutions Architect with RedHat
James is also an active Open Source contributor for several projects including Seam and JBoss ESB. He is a big believer in Open Source "chrome", often used as a term of contempt and sometimes used in conjunction with 'fluff'. He prefers to think of chrome as the shiny object that draws your attention to a truly wonderful work of art.
Presentations
Rapid Application Development with JSF, using Seam, Facelets, and Ajax4jsf
Build rich-client user interfaces with Ajax, and get Ruby on Rails-like productivity with Java's standard web application framework, JavaServer Faces (JSF). In this session you will learn how to use the Seam framework, which combines the JSF and EJB3 component models, with Facelets and Ajax4jsf.
Seam is Java's answer to Ruby on Rails, providing incredible productivity and seamless database integration; Facelets is a replacement for JavaServer Pages that combines some of the best features of Tiles, JSTL, and Tapestry; and Ajax4jsf is a popular tag library that integrates Ajax functionality with JSF with no JavaScript required. Come see how this stack of technologies enables rapid development of rich-client web applications.
