Component-based UI Frameworks and Google App Engine

"Taking Component-based UI Frameworks to the Client" We're excited to have the guys from Nuxeo, an open source software editor, talk about their experience in the following areas: \- Using Web Components and Polymer to migrate the server side JSF UI to the client in an Enterprise Content Management Platform. \- Technical challenges of leveraging custom elements to build interoperable UI comp

May 13, 2016, 1:30 – 4:00 AM

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"Taking Component-based UI Frameworks to the Client"
We're excited to have the guys from Nuxeo, an open source software editor, talk about their experience in the following areas:
- Using Web Components and Polymer to migrate the server side JSF UI to the client in an Enterprise Content Management Platform.
- Technical challenges of leveraging custom elements to build interoperable UI components for the web.
- How Web Components are providing concepts surprisingly similar to what is supplied by JSF along with a highly interoperable component-based client side framework that leverages the DOM as the “framework” and HTML as its familiar declarative syntax.

"Getting started in Google App Engine"
For the second half of the event, our resident GDG'er and software engineer Nathan Jenan will give us an overview of Google App Engine and how you can start deploying your own apps to it.

And of course, pizza will be served courtesy of our sponsor TekSystems.

See you at the event!

Organizers

  • Alain Chautard

    Angular Training

    Angular Guru

  • Magendiran Ganesan

    GDG Organizer

  • E A

    GDG / WTM Sacramento

    WTM Ambassador & WTM Lead

  • Michael Brennock

    Accenture

    Software Engineer

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