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The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets
Contributor(s): Marinschek, Martin (Author), Wadia, Zubin (Author), Saleh, Hazem (Author)
ISBN: 1590597370     ISBN-13: 9781590597378
Publisher: Apress
OUR PRICE:   $40.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2008
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Annotation: Learn to develop real-world applications with the open source lightweight Apache MyFaces and Dojo (the Ajax API). Including lucid code examples that reflect the pattern being described, this book focuses less on theory and more on aspects like scalability, design, optimization, and configurability.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Programming - Open Source
Dewey: 005.1
Series: Expert's Voice in Open Source
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.9" W x 9.1" (1.45 lbs) 400 pages
 
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In the four years that the Sun, IBM, and MyFaces implementations have been ava- able, the MyFaces project has arguably been the front-runner when it comes to in- vation and dexterity. It also is the most responsive to user issues and has a vibrant community that ensures progression (you can always find free support on the mailing lists). With JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 around the corner, preparation is already under way as the committers quickly review the early access draft and plan for MyFaces 2.0. This "anarchic collaboration," a term coined by Roy Fielding, is the essence of the Apache MyFaces project: many talented people share information with a single-minded objective to make JSF a pleasurable developer experience for all. The Tomahawk, Tri- dad, Tobago, Orchestra, and MyFaces implementations have been downloaded over a million times. Before the Sun JSF 1.2 implementation was released, we could safely say the MyFaces implementation was the only reliable way to build production JSF appli- tions. Even today, many developers are happy with simply using MyFaces 1.1.x and Facelets to form a potent combination. This book assumes you are interested in JSF and component-oriented development.