The OSDL Desktop Linux Working Group (DTL) captures, discusses, publishes and
develops Linux capabilities definitions required by demanding,
enterprise-class desktop applications. The ultimate goal is to accelerate the
use of Linux on enterprise desktops. The DTL Capabilities document is the
work of current OSDL member companies and interested individuals. The purpose
of this document is to provide an external snapshot of the work in progress
to allow feedback from interested parties. When complete these capability
descriptions will be used to evaluate the actual state of the Linux desktop
with respect to the usage models defined by the working group. Gaps and
difficiencies will be documented and expressed as use cases which can be used
as reference for open source deve... (more)
In this session, David Boloker, CTO Emerging Technologies, and Adam Peller,
Senior Engineer, IBM Software Group will discuss what OpenAjax is and how it
will grow Ajax adoption to the next phase! Additionally, David and Adam
will discuss what the Eclipse Ajax Tooling Framework is by demonstrating it
using multiple Ajax Runtime Toolkits and then, talking about possible future
work that ... (more)