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Wakanda is an open-source platform for developing business web and mobile applications in Javascript.

Fight the empire lightweightly with HTML5,...
by Bhakti Mehta
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This session focuses on how Java EE 7 provides an extensive set of new and enhanced features to support standards such as HTML5, WebSocket, and server-sent events, among others. The session shows how these new features are designed and matched to work together for developing lightweight solutions matching end users’ high expectations for Web application responsiveness. It covers best practices and design patterns governing application development with JAX-RS 2.0, async Servlet, and JSON-P (among others) as well as outlining the pitfalls that should be avoided. You will see code snippets and block diagrams that clarify use of APIs coming from the demo application shown at the end.

Bhakti Mehta is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle. She has a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering and a Masters degree in Computer Science from State University of New York. She is currently working in the Glassfish team.She has contributed to various open source projects and presented at numerous conferences. You can follow her on twiter at https://twitter.com/bhakti_mehta

Bhakti Mehta Bhakti Mehta is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle. She has a Bachelors... http://www.java.net/blogs/bhaktimehta/ /Presenter/2013/Bhakti-Mehta-8473 CA @https://twitter.com/bhakti_mehta
367 html5
572 html5-track
725 JavaEE7
Building apps with Backbone.js and Require.js
by Sidney Maestre
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When developing HTML5 application, your code is bound to get more complex over time.  Employing design patterns like MVC are important for separating concerns and creating more modular and reusable code.  Backbone.js is one of the more popular JavaScript frameworks to help you do this.  Unfortunately, like most open source, the documentation is a work in progress. In this hands on session, we'll walk you through a series of examples that build on each other as I show how the moving parts work together.  We'll add the StackMob JavaScript SDK to extend backbone.js and persist your data in the cloud.  We'll wrap up our session looking at how require.js allows you to break your backbone.js code into discreet modules during development. Once you are ready to deploy you can use require.js to build an optimized version of your javascript for production. For those wanting to live code, please bring along a fully charged laptop.

Sidney is eating, sleeping and breathing all things mobile as StackMob's Platform Evangelist. He spent the last three years working with jQuery to build mobile apps and sharing his knowledge with others. These efforts included speaking at Adobe MAX, SenchaCon, HTML5DevConf, Silicon Valley Code Camp, creating a jQuery Mobile course at uDemy.com and organizing the Bay Area Mobile meetup.

Sidney Maestre Sidney is eating, sleeping and breathing all things mobile as StackMob's Platform... http://www.stackmob.com /Presenter/2013/Sidney-Maestre-5989 CA SidneyAllen
16 JavaScript
365 jQuery
367 html5
572 html5-track
626 backbone
665 APIs
721 requirejs

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