Steve Millidge
Member of the JSR 286 Expert Group
Director, C2B2
Steve Millidge is the Director and founder of C2B2, a consultancy specialising in Portal and Integration technologies with a particular focus on architecture, design, troubleshooting and performance testing of large J2EE based solutions. At C2B2 Steve has delivered portal and J2EE consultancy on many large portal implementations including HM Revenue and Customs.
Steve is also a member of the JSR 286 Expert Group defining version 2.0 of the portlet specification, focussing on Events, WSRP interoperability, AJAX and Integration with Web frameworks.
Steve is lead architect of iPoint an open source portal that is compliant with the JSR 168 specification and is particularly focussed on building collaborative portals for effective knowledge management and information sharing.
Prior to founding C2B2, Steve was a Principal Consultant in Solution Architecture at Oracle UK where he was an architect of Ordnance Survey’s Master Map project to deliver digital mapping data over the web and also worked on a large integration application for the Foreign Office. Steve has many years experience of building large scale web applications and was an architect for the Tour De France’s web infrastructure.
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C2B2 are experts in designing, building and delivering simple solutions that integrate complex Enterprise and Internet infrastructures to present data, knowledge and services to your users through a simple web interface.
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Presentation
Wednesday, November 7th: 10.30 - 12.00
Track: Development
Next Generation Portlets with JSR 286
First generation portlets are very limited islands of functionality embedded in portals with no way of communicating or interacting.
However with the next generation of the portlet spec, JSR 286, many of the limitations have disappeared. With JSR286 portlets become first class components that enable developers to create richly interactive and collaborative portal applications. JSR 286 introduces many new features including Events, Resource Serving and Popular Web framework support.
This presentation introduces you to the new portlet features coming in the JSR 286 specification and describes how they can be used to create compelling portal applications.
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