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Ajax and design patterns : Do we need a client tier?

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Summary

An Ajax application can go for several hours without leaving the original page. In this talk, Dave Crane explores ways to apply design patterns to the client tier, and how the use of patterns compares with the server-side. He examines the tension between maintaining server-control and delegating control to the client, and looks at the pros and cons of each architecture with real-world examples.

Bio

Dave Crane is a well known authority in the field of Ajax and web application development, as a writer, trainer and software developer. He has worked with a number of web technologies from Perl through to Java over the last ten years. He is currently a senior developer for UK-based Historic Futures Ltd., developing the next generation of socially responsible supply-chain systems using Ajax.

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Mar 20, 2008

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