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About Kito Mann
Kito D. Mann is editor-in-chief of JSFCentral and the author of JavaServer Faces in Action (Manning). He is a member of several Java Community Process expert groups (including JSF and Portlets), and an internationally recognized speaker.

Kito is also the Principal Consultant at Virtua, Inc., specializing in enterprise application architecture, training, development, mentoring, and JSF product strategy. He holds a BA in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.

KITO MANN 'S COURSES
Core JSF: JavaServer Faces in Action with Ajax, JSF WITH AJAX IN ACTION

MEET KITO MANN
JSF with Ajax in Action
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Kito Mann
London, Tuesday, January 20th
JSF with Ajax in Action
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Kito Mann
London, Tuesday, April 28th
JSF with Ajax in Action
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Kito Mann
Aarhus, Tuesday, June 30th
JSF with Ajax in Action
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Kito Mann
London, Tuesday, June 30th
JSF with Ajax in Action
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Kito Mann
Aarhus, Tuesday, September 29th

KITO MANN PODCASTS
Ajax and JSF: Natural Synergy...
Kito Mann : 19th Feb 2008
View Podcast: Ajax and JSF: Natural Synergy,
Ajax Development with JavaServer Fa...
Kito Mann : 13th Nov 2007
View Podcast: Ajax Development with JavaServer Faces - Look ma, no JavaScript!,

BOOKS BY KITO MANN
 

FAVORITES
Websites
Pandora.com
Kito says "How radio should be; too bad the record companies have shut it down in most countries other than the US"
TheServerside.com
TheServerSide.com is an online community for enterprise Java architects and developers, providing daily news, tech talk interviews with key industry figures, design patterns, discussion forums, satire, tutorials, and more. TheServerSide.com was launched i
JSFCentral.com
JSF Central is the leading community for managers, architects, and developers working with JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology. JSF is a standard framework for building web applications in Java; it was originally released by the Java Community Process as Ja
Books
Analysis Patterns Reusable Object Models (OBT)
This books contributes to the literature of patterns by defining more than 70 patterns derived from the health care and financial areas.

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