DevRoom Proposal: Java restart with WebFX

Mario Torre neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com
Sun Feb 1 19:09:34 CET 2015


Thanks!

I'll upload them as soon ad I'm back.

Cheers,
Mario

2015-02-01 16:04 GMT+01:00 Lipsky Nikita <nikita.v.lipsky at gmail.com>:

> Hi all!
>
> Slides of my presentation are available here
> http://www.slideshare.net/nikitalipsky94/java-restart
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> Nikita
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> On 06 Dec 2014, at 08:21, Nikita Lipsky <nikita.v.lipsky at gmail.com> wrote:
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> * Title
> Java restart with WebFX: the new web with the new web browser
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> * Abstract
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> The purpose of the WebFX project is to investigate the capabilities of using JavaFX to build rich web applications.
> Actually, it is an attempt to create a new web where HTML is replaced with FXML — the markup language for JavaFX UI, and the logic can be written in any programming language that is available on top of Java platform from JavaScript, Groovy, JRuby to Java, Kotlin and Scala.
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> Java ReStart is a complimentary project that acts as transport layer for WebFX allowing FXML pages to reference arbitrary Java bytecode on a web server and hence any custom JavaFX UI components and Java third-party libraries.
> In addition, Java ReStart allows to run arbitrary Java applications instantly from a web server downloading only required parts of applications on demand and executing them in parallel with downloading.
>
> I would like to give an overview of the projects, make a live demo, compare the proposed technologies with traditional web and native clients, show how the technologies differ from Java applets and Java Webstart, reveal benefits in compare with RDP-like approaches. Finally, I will share my vision on how to evolve the projects.
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> * Recording me on audio and/or video
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> Yes
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> * Speakers
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> Speaker: Nikita Lipsky, Excelsior LLC.
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> I am an initiator and a team lead of Excelsior JET project -
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> certified Java SE implementation with AOT compiler developed by Excelsior LLC.
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> Working on the project since 1997 I took part in almost every
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> activity of the project from the JVM core to product management
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> and support. Last couple of years, I am experimenting (in a spare time) with open source projects exploring approaches and a concept of the next web.
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> Photo link: *http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e071ddb92cfd60762d93c1a625c6d654.png <http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/e071ddb92cfd60762d93c1a625c6d654.png>* or any from here --  https://vk.com/tag38902450 like https://vk.com/photo-35491074_343279707?tag=38902450 .
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> Twitter: @pjBooms
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> GitHub: https://github.com/pjBooms (you may find the sources of the above projects there).
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