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JAVAWUG:JBoss SEAM and JavaServer Faces (JSF)
JBoss SEAM and JavaServer Faces (JSF)
Seam is an open source "deep integration" framework that tries to have the best of both the Java EE and Spring worlds. Seam is firmly rooted in Java EE standards. It started out to address the design flaws between two key Java EE frameworks: JSF and EJB3. Some of its core features are being adopted in future
official Java EE standards such as JSF 2.0 and WebBeans. As more and more users start to adopt Seam, it has expanded far beyond the scope of Java EE.
This JAVAWUG meeting will start with a brief on Java Server Faces, EJB 3.0, AJAX, Remoting then an introduction on Seam:-
What is Seam, The contextual component model, State management
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What advantage you have by using Seam in your project
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It's time to deprecate the Stateless Web Application!!
To benefit from this session, you should have a basic knowledge of Java Web Development (JSP, JSF, Struts, ..) and also a general understanding of Java EE5.
Other Resources
SEAM framework
JBoss Community
WebBeans (JSR 299)
Java Server Faces
JSFCentral.com
EJB 3.0
Facelets
ABOUT PETER PILGRIM
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A Java Champion and senior JEE Architect, Peter Pilgrim is the leader of the Java Web User Group (JAVAWUG) and a very active contributor to the Java Web and Open Source Community.
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ABOUT THE JAVAWUG
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JAVAWUG is a highly active group, regularly meeting at Skills Matter to discuss enterprise web development in Java.
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PODCAST JBOSS SEAM AND JAVASERVER FACES (JSF)
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