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Sun Wants Java To Be a Part of "The AJAX Moment"
AJAX -- What's In It for Java?

When the fast paced 3-day program of AJAXWorld Conference & Expo in the Santa Clara Convention Center finally ended earlier last week, with over 90 technical sessions and presentations from leading AJAX vendors like Laszlo Systems, JackBe, and Backbase as well as from established software giants like IBM, TIBCO, and Adobe, the overwhelming impression delegates, speakers, and sponsors alike were left with was of having been in attendance at something special, something unusual, something potent.

"The AJAX Moment," as I have been calling it for several months now, was almost palpable in California for those three days, and it is no surprise that literally dozens and dozens of companies chose to make announcements timed to capitalize on the vast attention that the Conference attracted in the world's media, nor that the OpenAjax Alliance should have timed the most important membership meeting of its history -- the meeting at which it elected its first-ever Steering Committee -- to coincide with AJAXWorld 2006.

The fact that the OpenAjax meeting was hosted by Sun, however, might initially surprise a few readers - especially since Sun didn't win any of the seven positions on the committee. But there is plenty of interest in Ajax at Sun, even if it came a tad late in the game -- so late that a Distinguished Sun Engineer like John Crupi was able to be lured away to become CTO of nimble startup JackBe, and so late that he was able in turn to entice Deepak Alur and Nicholas Halms (also both Java experts from Sun) to join him.

No company on earth had more speakers on the inaugural AJAXWorld speaker faculty than Sun, including Greg Murray -- Servlet 2.5 Specification Lead, now the Ajax architect for Sun. Greg personally spent several weeks preparing for that OpenAJAX Alliance membership meeting at Sun's Santa Clara headquarters.

Other Sun speakers on the AJAXWorld 2006 faculty included: Inderjeet Singh, who gave a session on "Java EE 5 BluePrints for Ajax-Enabled Web 2.0 Applications" and is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java BluePrints program; David Van Couvering ("Embedding a Database in the Browser: Enabling Offline Ajax "), the original architect for the Sybase J2EE application server and for the first release of the clustered Sun Java Application Server Enterprise Edition; Craig McClanahan ("Encapsulating Ajax Functionality in JavaServer Faces Components"), original author of Apache Struts, part of the expert group that defined the servlet 2.2, 2.3 and JSP 1.1, 1.2 specifications, and the architect of Tomcat's servlet container Catalina; and Francois Orsini ("Apache Derby - A Local Ajax Data Store "), a Senior Staff Engineer working in the Database Technology group at Sun with 18 years' experience in databases and infrastructure development.

So, while stopping short of trying to fool people into believing that the J in Ajax stands not for JavaScript at all but for Java, Sun is absolutely committed by the look of things to making sure that developers and IT architects are aware how Ajax is agnostic as to what server-side language is being used, be it Java, ColdFusion, PHP, .NET, Perl or whatever.

Sun wants Java to be a part of "The AJAX Moment" -- and a big part, at that.

About Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the all-new International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series, of the International Virtualization Conference & Expo series, of AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, and of the long-running SOAWorld Conference & Expo series. He's founder of Cloud Computing Journal, Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal and other leading SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

YOUR FEEDBACK
Don Babcock wrote: One can only hope that the "AJAX Moment" will be brief indeed. It is at best a kludge to squeeze a bit more life out of the browser paradigm by faking the afflicted into thinking that the browser architecture is a rich client. It is an egregious waste of server capacity and bandwidth as well as a software maintenance nightmare. If you need a rich client, then use one. There are lots of options. Those who try to extend the old browser architecture with AJAX are like those in the Biblical proverb "who put new wine into old wineskins." The old unsupple skins burst and the wine is wasted. The current browser archtecture is like an unsupple wineskin. It's been stretched as far as it really can. Let's do it right and take what we've learned and get some "new wineskins" instead of foolishly trying to extend the life of the old ones.
serft56 wrote: IBM's Bill Higgins has a nicely written article on the concepts of REST and Ajax, looking at Java Servlet's HttpSession API. Here's the link: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/wa-ajaxarch/
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