Hello All:

I'm a newbie to the JUG. I just read a description of JavaServer Faces on:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/

It sounds like a Java version of ASP.NET. Is that an accurate assesment?

Tim


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Hi, I would greatly appreciate to be involved in a JFC study group.
I am in South Africa so I would like to know if we can organise a web study
session for this if its possible
thanks.

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> Sounds like a great idea.
>
> Sal
>
> David Moran wrote:
>
> >In the spirit of monday's talk,  I was getting ready to learn JavaServer
> >Faces and I was wondering if anyone is interested in creating a study
group
> >concerning this topic?
> >
> >David
> >
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> >Subject: [Juglist] Nov JUG talk resources
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> >Forwarding a message from Andy Hunt with resources from his
> >presentation last night.
> >
> >Several of us are brainstorming on action items from last night
> >and will share with the group as things gel.
> >
> >Conrad
> >
> >Developers->Free Articles and Talks->How to Keep Your Job, or just:
> >
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>http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/developers/talks/HowToKeepYourJob/index.
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> >tml
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> >Feel free to pass this along to the mailing list, along with the
> >RTPJUG15 discount code for anyone who couldn't make it last night.
> >
> >I enjoyed it, especially the chatting at the end.  I hope everyone else
> >had a good time as well.
> >
> >thanks,
> >
> >/\ndy
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