At 10:53 PM 5/23/2005, you wrote:
Another nice article.

Thanks!

 At some point I'll work on a link to these
articles from the MyFaces website.

Cool.

They are great publicity for JSF!

Definitely. With any new technology, it's important for people to understand how others are using it. I think the stories will get more interesting as time moves on, too :-).


sean


On 5/23/05, Kito D. Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm pleased to announce another installment in JSF Central's "In the
> Trenches" series about real world projects that use JavaServer Faces. This
> article examines how a software development firm in Nashville, Tennesee
> used JSF to build a Point of Sale system.
>
> Here's a quote:
>
> Late last year, a Tennessee-based software development company, located in
> Nashville, was approached by a major client in the home improvement
> industry interested in simplifying the selling process for their retail
> employees. The client needed a system up and running quickly, and with over
> 1,000 stores averaging ten sales associates each, it had to be stable,
> scalable and responsive. Based on the business requirements and time
> estimates, Senior Software Engineer and Presentation Lead Ray Daniel and
> his co-workers realized that they would encounter some of the same issues
> that one of their Struts-based projects had faced. This time, however, they
> had the luxury of evaluating other web application frameworks that would
> reduce both development and maintenance costs.
>
> "I approached the project manager about the possibility of using JavaServer
> Faces [JSF] for our presentation layer. I explained that I just finished
> porting a Struts applications to JSF and found it much easier to use and
> code against, that it promotes a cleaner separation of concerns with the
> other layers of an application, removes the need to riddle a JSP with
> scriplets, and reduces the number of lines of code needed on a JSP through
> the effective design and use of the JSF tag libraries," says Daniel.
>
> To see the rest of the article, visit
> http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches/trenches_4.html.
>
Kito D. Mann
Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info

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