This guide introduces the JavaServer Faces (JSF) framework for developing web-based user interfaces in Java, shows how to write user interface components, and explains where JSF fits into the different IDEs. Written for Java architects, application developers, and front- end developers, it discusses output components, input controls, event listeners, validation, backing beans, and internationalization, and walks through each step in creating an example application for tracking the status of a software development project. Distributed in the U.S. by Independent Publishers Group. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
More Reviews and RecommendationsKito Mann is an enterprise architect who has developed applications with a wide variety of technologies on several different platforms. He has consulted with Fortune 500 clients, including Prudential Financial and J. P. Morgan Chase & Company, and was recently the chief architect of an educational application service provider. He is also the founder of JSFCentral.com, a site devoted to the JavaServer Faces community. He lives in Stamford, Connecticut.