
Apache MyFaces Trinidad 1.2: A Practical Guide
Author(s): David Thomas (Author)
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: 10 Nov. 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 275 pages
- ISBN-10: 184719608X
- ISBN-13: 9781847196088
Book Description
The book is a hands-on practical guide that stresses the discussion of code and builds up a sample application that illustrates all the standard UI types covered by Trinidad. This book is written for Java developers who are beginners at JSF and experienced web developers who are looking for an introduction into the world of open source JSF technology.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
David Thomas is a developer and technical project manager of Java-based web applications and has well over 10 years of experience in various web technologies. He began writing applications based on the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), HTML and Javascript, with a short Java Applets interlude. The main occupation with Java began when Java took charge of the server. A series of Java Servlet applications were developed using an early, self-built Model-2 controller architecture. Java Server Pages (JSP) took hold for a rather long time and a couple of major, increasingly complex web applications were developed in combination with Struts. Shortly after Java Server Faces 1.2 (JSF) emerged, began the development of a major JSF web application including the development of a high-level framework based on Apache My Faces Trinidad, Facelets and JBOSS Seam in the area of controlling. This project spawned a couple of sub projects so development continues up to the present day. This is the author’s first book which is highly influenced by the accumulated years of his experience in web technology.
Wow! eBook


