Exadel @ JavaOne 2008

Exadel is going to exhibit at JavaOne for the 5th straight year. This year we are exhibiting at JBoss booth #734.

Come and talk to us about your enterprise RIA plans and everything else. We are going to be showing lots of cool stuff; JBoss Developer Studio, JBoss RichFaces, Exadel Flamingo and Exadel dVision.

With the new version of Exadel Flamingo, you will be able to build Flex or JavaFX user interfaces backed by either JBoss Seam or Spring.

We also going to be giving out free copies for JBoss Developer Studio, but you will have to watch a demo first :).

Here is my speaking schedule:

Using JBoss RichFaces with JBoss Developer Studio 5/7 1PM, JBoss Theatre (open to all attendees)

The following two sessions I’m doing together with Burr Sutter from JBoss:

Open Source Development Tools for the Javaâ„¢ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE Platform), Web 2.0, and SOA, 5/8 4:10PM, Esplanade 302 (open to conference attendees)

Looks like too many people signed up for the first session, so another session was scheduled:

Open Source Development Tools for the Javaâ„¢ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE Platform), Web 2.0, and SOA, 5/9 4:50PM, Esplanade 301 (open to conference attendees)

Other Exadel talks:

How to Empower Business Users with MetaMatrix and JBoss Developer Studio 5/6 6PM, JBoss Theatre (open to all attendees)
By Dan Tauber

Extending JBoss Seam with Exadel Flamingo 5/6 7PM, JBoss Theatre (open to all attendees)
By Igor Polevoy

Another Exadel Flamingo session will be shown at Adobe theatre booth also by Igor Polevoy.

I’m looking forward to some major announcement from Sun regarding JavaFX. In my post earlier this year, I predicted this would be a big year for JavaFX.

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