Type: developerWorks Live! briefing
Attend this briefing to explore IBM® WebSphere® sMash. Hear discussions on Representational State Transfer (REST) -- an architectural style that allows services
to be exposed and consumed over the Web, PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (commonly known as
PHP), and Groovy, a dynamic scripting language which leverages existing Java™ skills.
Some locations include optional hands-on exercises. See the agenda for details.
Audience
Application and Web developers, database architects
Duration
Half day
Details
In today’s market climate, there is increased pressure to build
applications quickly to answer the situational needs of the business.
Sometimes the needs of the business call for the creation of strategic core business applications, but more often, an application is needed to fulfill a more tactical need. To make these types of situational applications feasible from a cost/benefit perspective, they should be simple to create, support reuse and sharing of services, and be quickly adaptable as the needs of the group or user change.
IBM WebSphere sMash software is a development and execution platform based on the
highly-acclaimed public incubator Project Zero (hosted at projectzero.org). WebSphere sMash advances Smart SOA’s simplicity and accelerates the alignment of Business and IT by allowing developers to quickly and simply deliver dynamic Web 2.0 based applications, enabling mashups.
Hear detailed discussions on the features and functions of WebSphere sMash, and visual
assembly-style development for designing server-side business logic as well as visual
design editors for designing rich user interfaces.
Topics covered during this briefing include:
- Project Zero
- IBM WebSphere sMash
- PHP
- Web 2.0
Download | Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Agenda-Paris | agenda_projectzero_paris.pdf | 28KB | HTTP |
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