DEAR VISITOR , YOU ARE WATCHING : Part 1/2 - How to Get Started with JSF 2.0 Development: Coding, Configuration & Deployment to Tomcat 7 - JSF Video Tutorial .
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Want to learn how to develop with JSF 2.0? Well, here's the perfect way to start. In this easy to follow tutorial, you'll learn how to set up a basic development environment on your local machine using nothing more than the JDK, a Tomcat 7 installation, Notepad and the Mojarra implementation of the JSF specification. And while this tutorial uses Mojarra, you're more than welcome to use the MyFaces implementation instead. Sure, this just starts out with a simple Hello World type of application, but stick with the tutorials and they'll get quite in depth, covering data input, validation, custom tags and components, facelet programming and even some information on advanced datatables. Throw in some Spring and JPA and you're really starting to master modern day Java EE development. This is part one of two of the first tutorial in this series. There will be about fifteen or twenty in total. Cameron McKenzie, author of Hibernate Made Easy and JSF Made Easy.
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Want to learn how to develop with JSF 2.0? Well, here's the perfect way to start. In this easy to follow tutorial, you'll learn how to set up a basic development environment on your local machine using nothing more than the JDK, a Tomcat 7 installation, Notepad and the Mojarra implementation of the JSF specification. And while this tutorial uses Mojarra, you're more than welcome to use the MyFaces implementation instead. Sure, this just starts out with a simple Hello World type of application, but stick with the tutorials and they'll get quite in depth, covering data input, validation, custom tags and components, facelet programming and even some information on advanced datatables. Throw in some Spring and JPA and you're really starting to master modern day Java EE development. This is part one of two of the first tutorial in this series. There will be about fifteen or twenty in total. Cameron McKenzie, author of Hibernate Made Easy and JSF Made Easy.
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