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Web 2.0 – What Is It *Really* Good For?

Web 2.0 – What Is It *Really* Good For?. Company Overview. Rain Collector. Necktie Organizer. Sniffle Stopper. Neat…But Is It Useful?. Products Being Introduced at Web 2.0 Expo?. How’s This For Value?. Lines of Code. Time to Develop. 98% Less Code. 67% Faster. 25,987 Lines Of Code.

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Web 2.0 – What Is It *Really* Good For?

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  1. Web 2.0 – What Is It *Really* Good For? Company Overview

  2. Rain Collector Necktie Organizer Sniffle Stopper Neat…But Is It Useful? Products Being Introduced at Web 2.0 Expo?

  3. How’s This For Value? Lines of Code Time to Develop 98% Less Code 67% Faster 25,987 Lines Of Code 419 Hours 140 hours 335 lines ASP.NET ASP.NET WaveMaker WaveMaker Source: National City Bank

  4. Web 2.0 Needs A PowerBuilder! • For business application developers who want a high-productivity solution to build Web 2.0 apps • WaveMaker is an open-source, WYSIWYG framework for visual AJAX web development. • WaveMaker creates standard Java applications based on Spring, Hibernate and Dojo.

  5. Web 2.0 Customers Using WaveMaker • Rapid prototyping and development (Cisco, Macy’s) • Replaced Dreamweaver, iRise • Form-driven database apps (ETS, Amex, Brunswick) • Replaced MS Access, MS .NET, Lotus Notes • Front end “face” for SOA architecture (National City) • Replaced Tibco GI, Nexaweb

  6. WaveMaker Studio Architecture WaveMaker Studio Import Export • Databases • Web services • Dojo Widgets • Templates (CSS, HTML) • Java WAR file • Database structure • Widgets • Templates Pure Java Web Application • Standard Java, JavaScript, XML source files • Easily imports into Eclipse or NetBeans • SCM / Version Control Ready

  7. WaveMaker Deployment Architecture Rapid Deployment Framework Dojo 1.0 • AJAX Widgets used toassemble applications JSON RPC • Messaging from browserto server Spring / Hibernate • Basic container anddata access JaxWS / Acegi • Web services and security Tomcat, JBoss, WLS and WAS Rich Internet Application • Ajax • Dojo • JSON HTTP Service Dispatcher Security Web Services Data Access • Hibernate • Oracle • DB/2 • MySQL • Acegi • LDAP • Siteminder • DB • JAXWS • SOAP • REST • RSS • Java

  8. WaveMaker Wows Press & Analysts “WaveMaker makes Java Point and Click – you can build a web application in minutes and without using a single acronym!” - Peter Wayner, InfoWorld Product Review, 2008 “WaveMaker combines a slick application-construction environment with a compelling story for developing lightweight web applications in the enterprise.” - Vishy Venugopalan, the 451 Group, 2008 “WaveMaker has a shot at being the PowerBuilder of Web 2.0.” - Judith Hurwitz, the Hurwitz Group, 2008

  9. Democratizing Web Development • When to use Web 2.0 Tools • Rapid prototyping and development • Form-driven database apps • Front end “face” for SOA architecture • When NOT to use Web 2.0 Tools • Complex transactional systems (traditional J2EE) • Complex workflow (traditional BPM) • Document management (forums, wikis, blogs)

  10. See Our Partners At Web 2.0 Expo! • Kapow (booth 915): social CRM mashup • SnapLogic (booth 915): SAP order mgmt mashup HCL (booth 415): SI services for Web 2.0 WaveMaker (booth 1024): Be a Web 2.0 rock star!

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