> go to your bookstore or favorite online store and pick up Core
> Java Server Faces by David Geary and Cay Horstmann.
Since we're plugging, I'll mention that
http://search.safaribooksonline.com/
has this book.
- Dave
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+1 Core JavaServer Faces certainly has the clearest explanation of JSF
Eventing that I've found
Regards
Duncan Mills
http://www.groundside.com/blog
Rick Reumann wrote:
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If you are Struts person thinking abou
I also recently got this book and am enjoying it so far ... I met David
Geary at the recent Atlanta No Fluff Just Stuff conference ... his talks
on JSF and Tiles were excellent and down-to-earth ... his (and Cay's)
writings reflect these qualities as well.
-Bill Siggelkow
Rick Reumann wrote:
So
I haven't read this book yet, but I can vouch for these authors (as an
avid reader of text books and specs). They've each written some good
stuff on their own, so I can't wait to see what they've written together.
Also, recently I looked at the latest Struts documentation for the first
time. I
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:33:03 -0500, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if this hits the list twice. I think my works outgoing server
> pegged it as Spam..
>
> If you are Struts person thinking about learning what JSF is all about,
> go to your bookstore or favorite online store and pi
Sorry if this hits the list twice. I think my works outgoing server
pegged it as Spam..
If you are Struts person thinking about learning what JSF is all about,
go to your bookstore or favorite online store and pick up Core Java
Server Faces by David Geary and Cay Horstmann. It's so refreshing t
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