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Marco Casario, one of the most dynamic developers in the Adobe (formerly Macromedia) world, is the latest in a string of leading-edge Rich Web pioneers to join the international Speaker Faculty of AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East, taking place in New York City in the Spring (March 18-20, 2008). His session, 'Using AJAX Data Services in Enterprise Applications,' will show will show how AJAX Data Services is useful for any AJAX application to which you want add the capabilities of the Flex Management Service or Messaging service.
Data Services is a JavaScript library that lets AJAX developers access the messaging and data management capabilities of Flex Data Services directly from JavaScript. It lets you use Flex clients and AJAX clients that share data in the same messaging application or distributed data application.
Many AJAX applications are taking on the responsibilities of round tripping data. Adding the Flex Data Management Service to these applications adds the benefit of pushed updates, conflict management, lazy loading, and direct integration with back end domain models.
About the Speaker: Marco Casario is one of the most dynamic developers in the Adobe (formerly Macromedia) world. Flash and Dreamweaver certified, he intensively collaborates with Adobe Italy as a speaker and promoter of several events and roadshows. Casario is CEO of Comtaste S.r.l., a company dedicated to exploring new frontiers in the Web 2.0 field, where the themes of accessibility and usability have added further importance to the PDF format and the relevant Acrobat application tools. Register for AJAXWorld Conference & Expo
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The conference theme of AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 is "Rich Web Technologies for Enterprise Web 2.0 and Social Applications."
This year at AJAXWorld conferences the relentless focus is not only on where AJAX is now but also where AJAX is headed, where Enterprise Web 2.0 and social applications are taking the software development industry and the end user, and how rich Web technologies are transforming our businesses and our lives. You will learn how AJAX is making money and gaining market-share for some of the leading businesses in the world.
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