Experiences from using JSF, Spring Webflow and Ajax as a platform for rich web-applications
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Through a project at NAV (The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration) for the pension program the presenters has significant experience using JSF, Spring Web Flow and AJAX as a platform for rich web-applications. The project is one of the largest java projects in Norway, and the presenters have been working with development of the new self-service application, and clerk administration application for NAV.
Through this talk the presenters will share their experiences using these frameworks, and demonstrate how these frameworks can be used to develop web-applications. They will give examples of both positive and negative experiences using these frameworks.
The presenters will give a full demonstration of the technology, their architecture for the presentation layer and the structure of their code base by giving a demonstration on how they implemented “wizards”, menus, breadcrumbs and security using features of Spring Web Flow. In addition they will demonstrate the integration with JSF (MyFaces) and AJAX (Ajax4JSF).
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Bent Are MelsomBent Are Melsom holds a Master of Science from NTNU, and works as a Managing Consultant at Capgemini Norway where he leads the java department. He has many years of experience, and has the last 18 months been working as technical architect for Capgemini at the NAV Pensionprogram.
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Kim AndreassenKim Andreassen holds a Master of Information Technology, and works as Senior Consultant and team leader at Capgemini Norway. He has several years of experience from several java projects, and has the last 18 months been working as team leader for one of the development teams at NAV.
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Audun WangensteenAudun Wangensteen holds a Master of Science from NTNU and works as Senior Consultant at Capgemini Norway. The last 18 months he has been working as team leader for one of the development teams at NAV.



Intermediate
Java Web Technologies