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Stephan Janssen, Parleys.com and Javapolis Founder
Stephan Janssen is a serial entrepreneur that has founded several
successful organizations such as the Belgian Java User Group (BeJUG)
in 1996, JCS Int. in 1998, JavaPolis in 2002 and now Parleys.com in
2006.
He has been using Java since its early releases in 1995 with
experience of developing and implementing real world Java solutions in
the finance and manufacturing industries. Today Stephan is the CTO of
the Java Competence Center at RealDolmen.
He was selected by BEA Systems as the first European (independent) BEA
Technical Director.
He has also been recognized by the Server Side as one of the 54 Who is
Who in Enterprise Java 2004.
Sun has recognized in 2005 his efforts for the Java Community and has
engaged me in the Java Champion project.
He has spoken at numerous Java and JUG conferences around the world.
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Presentation: "Open Standards Development: Opportunity or Constraint?"
Time:
Wednesday 14:15 - 15:15
Location:
Concordia
Abstract: Is the open standards movement as significant a development as open source?
Does it translate in opportunities for you, or is standards work a barrier to free
software development? Are standards-development bodies the right places to
engage in software development? Should you get involved, or are standards
forums a waste of time, slow and bureaucratic, and a distraction from open source
development opportunities?
The participants on this panel will share with you their diverse practical experience with open standards and open source development, and they will welcome an animated exchange of opinions. Bring your questions and comments, engage with the experts, and judge for yourself how open standards can help to move technology forward.
Presentation: "Parleys.com: A RIA Case Study using JavaFX, Flex/AIR etc."
Time:
Wednesday 15:45 - 16:45
Location:
Cornell
Abstract: Rich Internet Applications (RIA) have become a mainstream buzzword -
But what does it mean for Enterprise Java developers? Based on the
Parleys.com case study (a next generation RIA e-learning platform)
this presentation takes a closer look at which Java technology-based
APIs and frameworks are available for developing such a project,
addressing the technical opportunities on both the server- and
client-side.
Stephan will walk you through the RIA landscape: Companies like Sun
Microsystems, Google and Adobe offer you all kinds of solutions, but
how do you stitch them together? Which communication strategy should
you use? How do you prepare your Java server code so it can address
different multi-channel clients? These, and more RIA-related
questions, will get answered during this presentation.
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