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October 16, 2008

“Using Comet to Create a Two-Player Web Game” @ Ajax World

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 5:00 am

Jim and I are speaking at Ajax World next week on Using Comet to Create a Two-Player Web Game.

The session walks through the process of creating a Tic Tac Toe game that can be played over the Internet using Ajax and Comet. In the process, it explains the general Comet concepts using APIs specific to the GlassFish Application Server. It also highlights the multi-lingual capabilities of GlassFish v3 by deploying a similar application using Ruby-on-Rails.

Here is the list of other Sun sessions:

  • JSF and Ajax Past, Present and Future by Roger Kitain
  • Adding Animation and Media to Java Applications by Raghavan Srinivas

The complete schedule shows a list of all the sesssions.

Technorati: conf ajaxworld comet glassfish

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5 Comments »

  1. By "…APIs specific to the GlassFish Application Server"…you mean Grizzly Comet, right :-) ;-)

    – Jeanfrancois

    Comment by Jeanfrancois Arcand — October 16, 2008 @ 1:32 pm

  2. Oh yeah, Mr Grizzly :)

    Comment by Arun Gupta — October 16, 2008 @ 4:47 pm

  3. hi man, would you open the Presentation Slide after the event?

    Comment by oscar — October 16, 2008 @ 10:20 pm

  4. Yes, I’ll post the slides after the event.

    Comment by Arun Gupta — October 17, 2008 @ 6:52 am

  5. [Trackback] Bookmarked your page with keywords comet!

    Comment by Post Saver - Website voting and saving system — November 6, 2008 @ 12:02 pm

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