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[jsr356-users] Re: [adopt-a-jsr] JEE7.next(), Reveal the power of WebSocket, JSON APIs & HTML5 session

From: Arun Gupta <arun.p.gupta_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 06:33:35 -0800

Mohammed,

This is really wonderful!

I've shared my latest slides with you on a separate thread. Looking
forward to your material and report from the session. Can you please
contribute any source code built during the session to
https://github.com/Adopt-a-JSR/ ? Feel free to add your presentation
material there too.

Thanks Morocco JUG for leading this effort!

Arun

On 2/19/13 2:56 AM, Mohamed Taman wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Hope this mail finds you well.
>
> I would like to share the following news with the community.
>
> It will be the first session titled (*/JEE7.next(), Reveal the power
> of WebSocket, JSON APIs & HTML5./*) which will introduce the new
> websocket and JSON JSRs, and it will be in Middle East and Africa JDC
> conference coming 9^th of March, 2013, that will be held in Cairo, Egypt.
>
> In this session I will introduce the Websocket API JSR 356 co-operated
> with JSON Processing API JSR 353 which will be part of the next
> release of JEE7, with a powerful final project that demonstrate the
> power of each JSRs and HTML 5 Websocket , Geolocation, Worker and
> Local Storage API.
>
> The agenda could be found here
> http://jdc2013.egjug.org/session/introduction_json_websocket_apis_hackday
>
> As I am adopting those JSRs and they are powerful, I would like to
> evangelist them to the MEA community here.
>
> So I will begin with introduction to JEE7 main aim and new introduced
> JSRs and how it will be more modular and time to market the
> development of web applications with JEE7. After focus on the 2 main
> JSRs that WebSocket and JSON API, by first comparing the previews web
> technologies ajax, request – response model and comet framework with
> Websocket in Why question?
>
> Then after getting the Idea, I will begin exploring the Websocket API,
> cooperated with code examples that show how it easy to build endpoint,
> and connect it with HTML5 websocket API, Then the JSON API.
>
> The final project will be "real time race champion", which I will use
> the Glassfish 4 and JSR 353(JSON) and 356(WSt), and HTML5 Websocket,
> Local Storage, web workers, forms and geolocation APIs. And finally
> how to unit test the implementation.
>
> *I will share the presentation and the final project once finished if
> the community interested.*
>
> Any suggestions or idea you are welcome.
>
> Thanks & Best Regards
>
> “*/I/*/mprove your /*/Life/*/through *Science* and /*/Art/*/…”/
>
> Mohamed Mahmoud Taman
>
> /Business//Solutions,/
>
> /Systems Architect & Design Supervisor/
>
> /Java Team Leader/
>
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>
> | JavaOne & EG-JDC Speaker
>
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>
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