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Rich Internet Applications and AJAX - Selecting the right technology PDF Print
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May 04, 2007 at 01:47 AM
Janak Mulani's session on 'Rich Internet Applications and AJAX - Selecting the best option' presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology.
Session Abstract - There are hundreds of criteria for evaluating RIA and AJAX products. So many that it's easy to lose focus and misjudge priorities. This talk proposes a decision tree that leads through an evaluation process.

It asks for the most distinctive requirements and product features in a top-down sequence, discussing the essential differences between technology options. The focus is entirely on questions you should answer when evaluating RIA products. There is no assessment of specific products, because the individual features of products tend to obscure fundamental issues.

Speaker-Janak Mulani is a founder-partner and software engineer at Canoo Engineering AG, Basel, Switzerland. He has over 18 years of experience in the IT industry. His interests are technologies for Rich Internet Applications and Model Driven Architecture and Development.

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