JSF Update

Abstract

AJAX Development with JavaServer Faces: Look Ma, No JavaScript!

This session explains how you can build attractive, AJAX-enabled applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology without the use of manually-coded JavaScript. After a brief overview of JSF and the JSF programming model, the session explains how component vendors leverage JSF's architecture to build AJAX components, and shows several of AJAX component suites in action. The session ends with a discussion of how JSF will evolve to provide even better AJAX support.

This session is pretty different from Roger Kitian's JSF session, but if you guys feel like there is too much overlap, here are some other possibilities:

Architecting JavaServer Faces Applications
Over the past year, a lot of time has been spent explaining what JSF is, and how different pieces of it work. However, little attention has been given to the process of architecting applications. This makes JSF architecture seem like a black art, since there are so many possible approaches to the application's architecture.

Intro to JavaServer Faces
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a standard web user interface framework, developed under the Java Community Process (JSR 127), and released in March, 2004. JSF specifies a web user interface component model, complete with server-side event handling, validation, internationalization, page navigation, and declarative mapping between user interface components and Java objects.

Exploring the JavaServer Faces Ecosystem
This session examines the ecosystem that is growing around JavaServer Faces.

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