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Article Discussion: Introduction to JavaServer Faces, Part 1
This chapter gently introduces the JavaServer Faces technology. More importantly, it teaches you how to write your first JSF application to get a feel for how this great technology works. In addition to the sample chapters, this chapter prepares you for the next chapters by introducing the JSF Application Programming Interface (API) and the Application Configuration file. This excerpt comes from chapter two of JavaServer Faces Programming, by Budi Kurniawan (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-222983-7, 2004).
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Out of Date
Is there any Errata for this article. With the release of jsf1.0, this example will not work.
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I thought it's backward compatible.
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source code missing
This article provided all information and program source to get it run.
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