Presentation WWW: World Wide Wait?
Ladies & gentlemen, fasten your seat belts! In this talk we let 4 frameworks compete for the title of fastest and most scalable java web framework: JSF, GWT, SpringMVC and Wicket. You'll gain the necessary insights to build a performance model, define a method to perform and interpret the tests and we will look beyond raw response times alone. So you will be armed when having to respond to the 'how do we scale' question next time.
Published on: 2011-12-20T07:51:05.000Z
Channel: Devoxx'11 (all)
Tags: wicket gwt performance jsf2
Speakers:
Stijn Van den Enden
Stijn Van den Enden is CTO at ACA IT-Solutions. His background skills include software architecture, designing & implementing enterprise class systems based on XML & WebServices, Enterprise Application Integration and B2B integration. He also has a strong background in agile methods. Instructing Java, Patterns, Architecture & XML courses is another way of his involvement with the JEE technology. He advises customers with regards to their enterprise system blueprints, and how to streamline their development process while defining and maintaining the technical roadmap for ACA IT-Solutions.
Ward Vijfeijken
Ward Vijfeijken is a Java Solution Engineer working at ACA IT-Solutions where he specializes in web development. In the past years, he worked for different clients, going from large international companies to small private ones. He is passionate about sharing knowledge through speaking opportunities and teaching courses.
Guy Veraghtert
Guy Veraghtert is an open source adept, he is contributing to various open source projects, including Mojarra (the JSF Reference Implementation) and JBoss Seam. Furthermore he is teaching beginning and experienced JEE developers the JSF framework. On http://planets.sun.com/javaserverfaces/group/MojarraTeam/ you see him quoted as the top 3 contributers of Mojarra.
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