The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (667 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1590597370 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The book is an ideal reference for professional Java and Web developers looking to develop real world applications as it focuses on practical aspects such as scalability, design, optimization and configurability.. The text introduces the basics of MyFaces and the JSF Standard and goes beyond fundamentals to provide a thorough understanding of the JSF lifecycle. This expert-written book covers the open source Apache MyFaces project, which is the most popular implementation of JavaServer Faces, a Web framework put forth by Sun MicroSystems. Readers will learn how to build real-world AJAX components, and how to leverage Oracle ADF Faces components within applications
Zubin designed and deployed into production one of the most advanced JSF applications in the world today for a Criminal Justice Agency in the Government space. The system supports 1,200 users and leverages next generation technologies such as AJAX, Hibernate, Spring, BPEL and of course MyFaces.Martin Marinschek - Eleven years experience in JEE and Open Source technologies, MyFaces PMC member and a popular speaker at major open source events such as JavaPolis a
The system supports 1,200 users and leverages next generation technologies such as AJAX, Hibernate, Spring, BPEL and of course MyFaces.Martin Marinschek - Eleven years experience in JEE and Open Source technologies, MyFaces PMC member and a popular speaker at major open source events such as JavaPolis and ApacheCon. He is a WebSphere Portal SME and an Application Architect.Dennis Byrne - Works for ThoughtWorks, a global consultancy with a focus on end-to-end agile software development of mission-critical systems. He is also an experienced public speaker and a committer for JBoss JSFUnit. About the Author The four authors bring
Excellent Brent Other reviewers have already done a very thorough job of addressing many of the relevant points about this book, so I will not reiterate them. Still, I wanted to chime in with a good word since I think the book is well deserving of it.Well done. I recommend this book.. Good Start if you want to use MyFaces Suhas Valanjoo I am working on a project that uses Spring, Hibernate and JSF. MyFaces is an excellent example of open source implementation of a specification like JSF. This book was very helpful in understanding the core concepts of JSF and expoliting the power of MyFaces.After the introductory session on JSF, the book delves into individual projects of MyFaces. I. A winning combination of technologies While most existing JSF books focus on teaching readers how to use the Faces framework, this book instead looks specifically at Facelets and the component libraries within the Apache MyFaces project, viz. Tomahawk, Trinidad, Orchestra, and Tobago.After spending a weekend with this book, here are my impressions:* The book is fairly short, and so seems