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Oracle Rich Enterprise Applications (REA) are a standards-based development platform for AJAX/JSF, Adaptive Rendering, and Web 2.0 style-services built on ADF Faces Rich Client and Oracle WebCenter Services. In this session at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 West, Pieter Humphrey discussed how ADF Faces introduces a standards-based, framework-driven approach to a rich user interface that delivers 150+ JSF/AJAX components. This single framework approach can holistically address not only the mobile device and web application tier, but also enable enterprise systems with Web 2.0-style capabilities. He also discussed ready-to-go components for data visualization, data manipulation, geomapping, and dynamic client layer rendering that users are clamoring for.
Click here to view Pieter Humphrey's session
Pieter Humphrey has been at Oracle (by way of BEA Systems) for 7+ years, working in development, marketing, sales, and developer relations to advance Java technology in the enterprise. He ran the dev2dev community at BEA and continues to with work with Oracle OTN and Eclipse Foundation communities. His current role is focused on application development tools like Oracle Enterprise Eclipse Pack, Oracle Workshop for WebLogic, JDeveloper, TopLink and the ADF framework.
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