Going Mobile with Java-Based Technologies Today
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are rapidly becoming the primary Web clients for many users. Taking your existing skills from traditional Web application development and applying them to a mobile interface can be daunting. This session walks through best practices for building a mobile solution using a combination of JSF, CDI, JMS, data grid, HTML5, and CSS3 technologies.
Attendees will learn which front-end mobile frameworks work best with Java-based technologies and how they can be used to kick-start your own applications. The presentation begins with an overview of technologies used to create the demo and then jumps into the code for a step-by-step tutorial.
About Dan Allen
As Principal Software Engineer at JBoss, by Red Hat, Dan serves as the JBoss Community liaison, leads the JBoss Testing Initiative and is a member of the Seam, Weld, Arquillian and ShrinkWrap projects. He authored Seam in Action (Manning), served as a representative for Red Hat on the JSR-314 Expert Group (JSF 2.0), writes for IBM developerWorks and NFJS magazine and is an internationally recognized speaker. He's appeared at major industry conferences including JavaOne, Devoxx, NFJS, JAX and Jazoon and has received recognition as a JavaOne Rock Star, a JBossWorld Top Presenter and a JAX Hall of Fame speaker.
To colleagues, Dan's known for his hard work and passion for Open Source technologies. His technical expertise includes Java frameworks (Seam, CDI, Weld, JSF, EJB 3, JPA, Hibernate, Spring), testing frameworks (Arquillian, JUnit, TestNG, Selenium), build tools (Maven 2, Gradle, Ant) and web development (Ajax, JavaScript, CSS) and more.
You can keep up with Dan's discoveries by reading his blogs at http://mojavelinux.com and http://community.jboss.org/people/dan.j.allen/blog or tracking what he's currently up to by following him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mojavelinux.
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