JavaZone talk

September 13th, 2006 by Jevgeni Kabanov

At JavaZone we presented the talk “Object-Oriented Web Development with Aranea”. The talk was received well, with about 200 people attending, and the presentation is available for download. The podcast is also available, though due to technical problems beginning of the talk got lost (it starts from slide 7 and goes on more-or-less fine).

Thanks a lot to the organizers for a wonderful (and still continuing) experience! JavaZone organization is top notch and wireless connection is very available :). Oslo is a beautiful city, and I look forward to seeing more of it now that my talk is over and I finally can breath freely…

2 Responses to “JavaZone talk”

  1. Manfred Nysted Berry Says:

    Hi

    I had the pleasure to attend your session. This was for me the first time hearing about aranea and it really makes a good impression to me. Will defenately give it a try.

    What I really would like first to get a grip onto aranea is to use an available struts application and just replace some struts-tiles to use aranea.
    Unfortunately haven’t I found docu on this integration scenario you mentioned during your presentation.
    Can you point me to some documentation on how to do that best?

    Thanks,
    Manfred

  2. Jevgeni Kabanov Says:

    Sadly the integration scenarios that I mentioned are not realized yet. So this is something we will start doing right after the 1.0 release, and by the end of the year we hope to realize the most important ones (Wicket, Struts, GWT, JSF). At the moment you can build and structure your app in Aranea and use the Aranea component library and JSP tags, but you can’t yet do legacy migration.

    So if you can’t start a fresh app, you’ll just have to wait a bit, or, even better, help us do the integration (it should not take more than a few weeks of work.