
Apache MyFaces 1.2 Web Application Development
Bart Kummel(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 2. March 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-84719-325-4 (ISBN)
Description
The book is written as a step-by-step, example-driven tutorial designed to be worked through step by step working on the example code as you learn. A fun example scenario is used throughout the book and of course all source code is available to download from the author's web site. The book is packed with tips and tricks, based on experience with MyFaces in real-life projects. This book is intended for Java developers who want to develop web frontends for their enterprise applications using Apache MyFaces as JSF implementation. Some basic knowledge of JSF is expected.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84719-325-4 (9781847193254)
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Bart Kummel is an experienced Java EE developer and architect living in The Netherlands. He studied Electrical Engineering at the Delft University of Technology and graduated with honor from the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, with a specialization in Technical Computer Sciences. After his study, he started as a developer of embedded software for a security systems manufacturer in Amsterdam. After four years of developing embedded software, Bart switched to enterprise software and started at Transfer Solutions B.V., based in Leerdam. Transfer Solutions is a consulting company that specializes in Oracle and Java technology. As a consultant for Transfer Solutions, Bart gained a lot of experience with Java EE. For different clients, he has fulfilled the roles of developer or architect in small as well as large projects. In those projects, he has worked with various frameworks and standards, including Oracle's Application Development Framework (ADF), Apache MyFaces, EclipseLink, JavaServer Faces (JSF), Java Persistence API (JPA), and Java Messaging Service (JMS). Bart also teaches courses in Object Orientation, UML, Java, Java EE, and ADF, at Transfer Solutions' education department. Bart published an article on EclipseLink in the Dutch Java Magazine, and presented the use of AJAX capabilities in Oracle's ADF Faces at the ODTUG Kaleidoscope conference in 2007. The link to his website is www.bartkummel.net