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Wordle - W3C activity index

the index table of W3C activity the 30 september 2008

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SOA Web Services Journal: BPEL Processes and Human Workflow

Since the BPEL specification doesn't address them, you might think BPEL isn't suitable for business processes that involve people. But that's not the case. In this article, we'll look at different choices for human workflow support

BPEL: del.icio.us tag/BPEL

Master Your Mind And Productivity

There would be 3 general tips everyone should when it comes to productivity and I will get into the basics in this article. How many people right now can honestly say that when in the work place are 100% productive? I am willing to bet not many. Now why is this? I can almost best certain that if every single person is 100% productive about their work and career future I can almost guarantee there will be more people that are so much closer to their dreams and financial freedom.

Java Forum Stuttgart 2008

Last week we attended the Java Forum in Stuttgart/Germany, which is organized by the local Java User Group Stuttgart (JUGS). Even for us rather JavaScript-oriented guys this was really a good conference. With more than 1000 attendees it was larger than expected. Just the conference track itself with 42 presentations was worth the car ride on the painfully congested A8 highway to Stuttgart. Initially we just expected to attend some of the presentations, but as 1&1 also had a booth at the exhibition floor, we were asked to support our colleagues during session breaks. At least we had made sure they brought some of the qooxdoo give-aways (flyer, ball pens, highlighters and, of course, the little candy boxes).

Once we were putting the give-aways onto the table people started asking what this qooxdoo thingy is all about. Some of them had already heard of the project and many of the Java crowd associated it right away with Eclipse RAP . Luckily Andreas brought his laptop with him, so we were able to do live demonstrations. The feedback was very positive. Most of the visitors were professional software developers and almost everyone had to deal with some kind of web application anyway. Many feel the pressure from their customers, who no longer want to deal with those old-fashioned,  form-based web applications. There certainly is a huge demand for rich internet applications (RIA), even among rather conservative, business-oriented customers.

One talk we simply could not miss was the talk by Stefan Röck and Frank Appel about their project experience with Eclipse RAP. Frank Appel is the technical lead of the RAP team at Innoopract and Stefan is a software developer at CAS Software AG, who works on a brand new RAP-based CRM application. They gave a live demo of teamCRM and explained how they were able to build it using Eclipse RAP. teamCRM is probably the most advanced RAP application to date and people were really impressed.

We enjoyed the conference. Thanks to the organizers and all the people that we had really interesting discussions with. Wanna join 1&1? Anyway, we'll definitely come back next year.

qooxdoo: qooxdoo blog

Java Forum Stuttgart 2008

Last week we attended the Java Forum in Stuttgart/Germany, which is organized by the local Java User Group Stuttgart (JUGS). Even for us rather JavaScript-oriented guys this was really a good conference. With more than 1000 attendees it was larger than expected. Just the conference track itself with 42 presentations was worth the car ride on the painfully congested A8 highway to Stuttgart. Initially we just expected to attend some of the presentations, but as 1&1 also had a booth at the exhibition floor, we were asked to support our colleagues during session breaks. At least we had made sure they brought some of the qooxdoo give-aways (flyer, ball pens, highlighters and, of course, the little candy boxes).

Once we were putting the give-aways onto the table people started asking what this qooxdoo thingy is all about. Some of them had already heard of the project and many of the Java crowd associated it right away with Eclipse RAP . Luckily Andreas brought his laptop with him, so we were able to do live demonstrations. The feedback was very positive. Most of the visitors were professional software developers and almost everyone had to deal with some kind of web application anyway. Many feel the pressure from their customers, who no longer want to deal with those old-fashioned,  form-based web applications. There certainly is a huge demand for rich internet applications (RIA), even among rather conservative, business-oriented customers.

One talk we simply could not miss was the talk by Stefan Röck and Frank Appel about their project experience with Eclipse RAP. Frank Appel is the technical lead of the RAP team at Innoopract and Stefan is a software developer at CAS Software AG, who works on a brand new RAP-based CRM application. They gave a live demo of teamCRM and explained how they were able to build it using Eclipse RAP. teamCRM is probably the most advanced RAP application to date and people were really impressed.

We enjoyed the conference. Thanks to the organizers and all the people that we had really interesting discussions with. Wanna join 1&1? Anyway, we'll definitely come back next year.

qooxdoo: qooxdoo news

Tips For Keeping Cooking Safe

Follow safe and sensible suggestions to make your experience in the kitchen a happy one for you and the kids! http://www.bingnote.com/blog/tips-for-parents-cooking-with-kids

Activity Books: KinderCrafts - EnchantedLearning.com

Books to make -Crafts for kids. Kindergarten, preschool, and elementary school crafts. Make wonderful, simple crafts with things found around the house.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/books/

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