MaineJUG - Introducing Apache Pivot
University of Southern Maine
Portland, ME
This meeting will be held at the Abromson Center, USM, Room 214 (second floor). Driving directions are here.
Apache Pivot is a platform for building rich Internet applications (RIAs) in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern RIA toolkit with the robustness of the industry-standard Java platform. Pivot includes a number of features that significantly simplify development of modern GUI applications, including an XML markup language for declaring the structure of a user interface, data binding, animated effects and transitions, and Web services integration.
In this session, Pivot founder Greg Brown will provide an overview of the Pivot platform and walk through the implementation of a simple but practical application that highlights key platform features and development best practices.
About the Speaker: Greg Brown is a senior software architect with 15 years of experience developing applications in both a services and R&D capacity. He is the founder and PMC Chair of Apache Pivot, an open source platform for building rich Internet applications in Java. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
About MaineJUG: The TechMaine Java User Group meets monthly, on the last Wednesday of the month, at 6:00 p.m.. No charge; open to the public.
Door Prize: Each month registered attendees are entered in a door prize drawing, usually a newly released book. FMI: Please Visit the MaineJUG page or contact us.
Please register to attend so that we can notify you if there is a change in schedule, and so your name will be in the drawing for the door prize.
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