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Monday, 23 April 2007

JSR 286: The New Portlet API

 

 

JSR 168, the first version of the Portlet API, defined standards for the expected behavior of portlets and portlet containers. However, the fledgling specification lacked clear definitions in key areas of portlet and portlet container behavior. As a result, developing real world applications in JSR 168 almost always requires going beyond the specification to fulfill business requirements.

At JAX India 2007, Brian Chan will talk about how JSR 286 improves on the JSR 168 spec by providing for inter-portlet communication, eventing, portlet filters, and more. This session will discuss some of the topics related to the JSR286 (except confidential aspects) and cover real world examples where the new definitions might make development easier than with JSR168.

Brian Chan is a Portal Architecture Expert.

Brian Chan is the Chief Software Architect and founder of Liferay. He began work on Liferay Portal in 2000 and nurtured it to become the most popular open source Java EE portal today. Brian is passionate about elegant and innovative software design and incorporates the best technologies into the portal framework. He is particularly committed to the work of portals to bring together social communities, and has deployed pro-bono portals for many non-profit organisations. Brian's thought leadership earned him a seat on the committee for JSR 286, the next portlet container specification. Brian holds a B.S. in Economics and Computer Science from the University of Chicago.

Attend Brian’s talk and gain a good understanding into JSR286 (except confidential aspects) and more.

What is JAX India 2007?

Produced by SDA India Magazine and sda-india.com, JAX India 2007 is modeled on the lines as the hugely successful JAX series of conferences and events produced annually by the S&S Media group, across Europe and South East Asia. This year, the world-class conference comes to Bangalore, to provide the highly skilled Indian audience a chance to meet and interact with the most renowned speakers from the US, Europe, and rest of the world.

JAX India 2007 offers attendees a three-fold conference experience: participants, exhibitors and sponsors are presented with the opportunity to profit from the unique melding of the conferences JAX India 2007, Enterprise Architecture India 2007 and Eclipse Forum India 2007. Need more reasons?

  • Strong selection of industry experts from North America, Europe, Asia Pacific
  • Over 60 sessions, including focused full day/half day power workshop
  • Cutting-edge content guaranteed to provide you fresh impetus at work
  • Real-world business advice from Enterprise IT decision makers
  • Unique opportunity to attend three conferences (JAX, Eclipse Forum, Enterprise Architecture) for the price of one
  • Gather first-hand information about new vendor products and services at the joint expo

Important Dates
  • Early Bird Registrations: Valid Until May 08, 2007
  • Power Workshop Dates: May 28, 2007
  • Main Conference Dates: May 29, 30, 31, 2007

Whether you are a decision maker evaluating the use of these technologies, an IT business looking for partners and networking opportunities, or a working professional looking to stay on the cutting-edge of technology, this is one conference you don't want to miss. Register by 8 May 2007 and sign up for as low as Rs. 2000 for one day.

 

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