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Beginning JSF™ 2 APIs and JBoss® Seam

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  • © 2009

Overview

  • One of the first books on Sun's new JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.x
  • First, or one of the first, books on Sun's new Java EE 6 Platform
  • Sun's open source Java EE platform, and JSF APIs and Web framework remain important and popular key Java technology memes for today's IT developer/reader
  • This book is scheduled to be released around Java EE 6 and JSF 2, and at JavaOne 2009, the world's leading Java technology convention

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The Enterprise Java™ platform, Java EE 6, has gotten a facelift … JavaServer™ Faces (JSF™) 2, is a big part of what's new in Java EE 6! JSF 2, a significant upgrade from JSF 1.2, includes Facelets and integration/use options with a variety of web frameworks, including the popular JBoss® Seam and even the Spring Framework.

Beginning JSF™ 2 APIs and JBoss® Seam gets you up to speed with the JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam web framework. This quick–start tutorial is the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it you'll take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.

You'll learn to create and enhance an eShop using practical methods, and can re-purpose the template for your own personal and professional projects.

About the author

Kent Ka Iok Tong is manager of the IT department of the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center. With a master's degree in computer science from the New South Wales University, Sydney, Australia, and having won the ""Macao Programming Competition (Open Category)"" in 1992, Kent has been involved in professional software development, training, and project management since 1993. He is the author of several popular books on web technologies, including Essential JSF, Facelets and Seam, Enjoying Web Development with Tapestry, Enjoying Web Development with Wicket, and Developing Web Services with Apache Axis 2.

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