Le Lorraine JUG
(Java User Group de Lorraine) et le YaJUG (Java
User Group de Luxembourg) vous invitent à leur soirée «JavaFX - Build
your own Java-based Rich Internet Applications».
Lundi
6 juillet 2009, 18h15
Péniche
- Théâtre de la Lucarne
Plan
d'eau, F-57000 Metz (plan
d'accès)
Parking
gratuit à la patinoire de Metz, 2 minutes à pieds de la péniche
Au programme de la soirée :
18:15 Accueil et
enregistrement
18:30 JavaFX
Discovery Tour (Simon Ritters, Sun
Microsystems)
The
demand continues to grow for rich interactive content, applications,
and services that run on a variety of clients. Rich Applications have
achieved a new degree of sophistication with requirements to add
multimedia and animation. With the JavaFX SDK and the latest updates of
Java SE 6 it is possible to incorporate innovative elements of rich
client applications into existing Java software with minimum effort,
enabling consistent user experiences on the desktop, mobile devices,
TV, and other consumer platforms.
This
talk provides a glimpse into cross-screen applications development
using JavaFX libraries such as vector graphics and animation and media
applications with native audio and video. Additionally, this session
will illuminate the JavaFX SDK delivering support for simplified
application development. We'll also cover the latest announcements
about support for JavaFX Mobile from the likes of LG and Sony-Ericsson.
The
session will also include some demonstrations that show that JavaFX
truly is for "all the screens of your life".
19:45 How to build
a client server application with JavaFX, RESTful web services and JSON (Sébastien Stormacq, Sun
Microsystems)
Rich
Internet Applications - RIA - do require a strong service access and
data access layer located on the back-end, just as traditional or web
based applications. It is therefore essential to combine desktop
technologies and server technologies in order to provide fast,
efficient and secure access to your data.
This
talk will show how to combine desktop technologies, such as JavaFX™
technologies, and back-end technologies, like web services and REST
based services to build state of the art desktop applications.
We will
go through a very simple example of REST data retrieval and a Java FX
graphical representation of these data.
We will
use the following technologies:
- RESTful web service and JSR 310 (Jersey) API on the server
side
- JavaFX on the client side
The
JavaFX application will asynchronously poll RESTful web services to
collect data that will be used to dynamicaly update the client rich UI.
20:30 Drink
L'inscription est gratuite.
Malheureusement, je ne pourrais pas y assister car je serai à la plage ...