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Efficient Java development with RESThub framework

Abstract

RESThub is a modular framework designed for efficient Java development. It allows a new kind of software architecture based on existing technologies or standards like Maven 3, Spring 3, JPA 2, JAX-RS, and HTML5.

It provides 2 MVC framework integration, depending of your needs:
       - A server side solution based on Tapestry 5.2
       - A client side Javascript stack based on jQuery and Sammy.JS for Javascript/HTML5 based RIA
You can also use RESThub with your favorite web framework!

In this quickie, I will present how web developers can reach a new level of productivity by using RESThub. I will also explain how it can change the way you develop web applications, with a RESTful architecture on server side, and pure HTML5 and jQuery stack on client side.

Performance, scalability and security implementation (based on OAuth 2.0) of such architecture will also be described.

More information on http://resthub.org

Speaker(s)

I am Sébastien Deleuze, I have worked for Atos Worldline as Software architect and Open Source evangelist since 2005.

I am the founder and lead developer of 2 open source projects :

  • OpenScales (http://openscales.org/) is an open source mapping framework written in ActionScript 3 and Flex that allows developers to building Rich Internet Mapping Applications. Designed for interoperability, it supports data from any major spatial open standards protocols such as OGC protocols and formats.
  • RESThub (http://resthub.org) is an Open Source toolkit designed for building Java web applications following KISS, DRY and REST principles. It provides some generic and reusable components that allow you to build your app quickly.
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