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AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 West, which will take place September 23-26, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California, will present a session by Oracle's Ric Smith entitled: "How to Architect a Rich Client Framework Beyond AJAX & JavaServer Faces."Click Here - Sponsor AJAXWorld
Speaker Bio: Ric Smith is a Principal Product Manager for Oracle's Application Development Tools. He is responsible for the evangelism and product direction of Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client as well as Oracle's AJAX and Java EE Web Tier offerings. Prior to joining the application server team, Ric worked for Oracle's consulting business as a Principal Consultant, specializing in Java EE and AJAX development. In addition, Ric is a frequent speaker at Oracle events and has written articles featured in industry publications such as Java Developer's Journal and AJAX Developer's Journal. He is also an Oracle representative to the OpenAjax Alliance.
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