JavaServer Faces Course Released
Febuary 8, 2007.
The Java development community has gradually been awakening to the potential of
JavaServer Faces,
a component-based standard for building web applications. JSF combines the best
ideas from popular MVC web frameworks such as Struts with concepts of
user-interface components and events that are more familiar to AWT/JFC developers:
JSF is positioned to become the dominant approach to Java web development for years to come.
Object Innovations'
Course 115, "JavaServer Faces",
is written with Java and JSP developers in mind, and shows how JSF can help
them organize their web applications into component trees (views),
backing beans (models), and event handlers (controllers). The course teaches the
JSF 1.2 standard, which is the required compliance level for Java EE 5 web servers.
The new course also compliments Object Innovations' existing offerings in
Spring and
Hibernate. JSF, Spring (for its IoC container) and
Hibernate (for persistence) make a powerful stack for web development.
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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