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About Mike Burton
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Mike Burton has 25 years of IT experience providing training, software development and consultancy. He has spent the last six years developing bespoke applications in Java and prior to that C++ and Delphi. As a result Mike has a significant breadth of experience covering all aspects of the software development lifecycle; for the past three years this has involved web systems using JSF, Spring, Hibernate and more recently JBoss Seam. Mike's training and development experience covers a wide range of sectors including banking, finance and electronics.
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FAVORITES
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W3shcools.com
Online web tutorials |
UNIX ON-LINE
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TheServerSide.com
Enterprise Java community site |
ONJava.com
O'Reilly's independent source for enterprise Java |
Java Developer's Journal
Leading Java resource |
| Books |
Jakarta Commons Cookbook
(From Amazon) The Jakarta Commons Cookbook summarizes each of the available Jakarta Commons packages and contains practical and efficient recipes for making the most out of the Jakarta Commons open source Java tools. |
Practical JBoss Seam Projects
(From Amazon) Practical JBoss #174; Seam Projects, written by renowned author and enterprise Java practitioner Jim Farley, is expected to be the first practical projects book of its kind on this groundbreaking open source lightweight JSF-EJB3 framework. |
Core JavaServerFaces
(From Amazon) JavaServer Faces is becoming the standard Web-application framework and Geary/Horstmann have the best-selling book. This new edition has been completely updated for JSF 1.2 with new chapters on MyFaces, Shale, Creator, and JSF and Spring int |
JavaServer Faces in Action
(From Amazon)JavaServer Faces in Action is an introduction, a tutorial, and a handy reference. With the help of many examples, the book explains what JSF is, how it works, and how it relates to other frameworks and technologies like Struts, Servlet |
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