This session will introduce you to the basics of JSF 1.2 and will explain why JSF is different from other web-frameworks. The concepts of JSF will be shown using the JSF request lifecycle, a short overview of the JSF standard components will complete the picture. Additionally, we'll bring a little light into the jungle of JSF frameworks, add-ons and component libraries and introduce you to the most important ones briefly.
Martin Marinschek is a committer of Facelets and Committer and PMC member of Apache MyFaces, Trinidad and Tobago, as well as member of the expert groups for JSF 2.0, JSF Metadata and WebBeans. As CEO of IRIAN.at he has successfully developed web-applications for customers in Austria, Germany and the US. He lectures web- and softwaredevelopment at universities in Vienna and writes books on JSF (JSF@Work, Pro Apache MyFaces) GWT (Google Webtoolkit) and Rails, and articles for the german Java magazine. At national and international conferences (JavaOne, Javapolis, JAX, WJAX, ApacheCon US and ApacheCon EU) he presents on JSF, MyFaces, AJAX and the Web 2.0.
JSR 314 - JavaServer Faces 2.0— JavaServer Faces 2.0 (JSR 314) will bring the best ideas in web application development to the Java EE platform. This presentation by co-spec. lead Ed Burns gives you an overview of what you can expect in the near JSF future.
Interview with Ed Burns at JavaPolis'07— Ed Burns, co-spec lead for JavaServer Faces, gets interviewed at JavaPolis by our JavaPosse friends Dick Wall and Carl Quinn. During this interview Ed takes the opportunity to talk about his new book and of course about.. euh ... JSF
AJAX Development with JSF— 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.
Dynamic Applications With Faces and Ajax— What's all the buzz about Faces and Ajax working together? Can these two technologies really work together to develop dynamic applications? We begin with an insight into the design heritage of Faces, and we'll explore some patterns for using these two technologies together. Then we'll dive into the code from a page author and component developer's perspective, and take a detailed look at the Dynamic Faces (better known as DynaFaces) Ajax framework. We wrap up with a summary of other Ajax / Faces frameworks that are available today.
Kito Mann 2006 JavaPolis Interview— Ted Neward talks with Kito (JSFCentral) Mann about, yes you guessed it, Java Server Faces. What is the current state of JSF, what's the impact of Javascript and Ruby on the JEE5 presentation tier and how does it compare to ASP.NET are just a handful of questions that are fired by Ted.