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May 22, 2006
JSF Frameworks : Shale and Seam
You love'em you hate'em. They stir religious like debates, make things easier for some and carry weight on others, and if you work with Java you are no stranger to them, they are: Frameworks. If you are using Java Server Faces(JSF), then you may be interested in an article I wrote regarding the two current frameworks that ease using JSF : Shale and Seam
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The article discusses the use of Java annotations in JSF development, the integration facilities provided for EJB's and data validation, as well as a fair amount of code with complete applications describing the use of each framework produced by the Apache Software foundation and JBoss corporation. It was published in JavaWorld, you can read the intro here : JSF Frameworks : JSF and Seam and follow the link to the complete article from there.
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Posted by Daniel at May 22, 2006 9:36 AM
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