+1 Core JavaServer Faces certainly has the clearest explanation of JSF
Eventing that I've found
Regards
Duncan Mills
http://www.groundside.com/blog
Rick Reumann wrote:
Sorry if this hits the list twice. I think my works outgoing server
pegged it as Spam..
If you are Struts person thinking about learning what JSF is all
about, go to your bookstore or favorite online store and pick up Core
Java Server Faces by David Geary and Cay Horstmann. It's so refreshing
to read a tech book that is clear and concise and provides GREAT
examples as you go along. The amazing this is I'm only on page 20 and
had to stop to write this review. Sure you can probably gather all the
info in this book by looking at the examples and docs that are
scattered around on the web, but it sure is nice to just go through a
book and start seeing it all neatly put together in one place. If you
are like me, you probably feel overwhelmed with the technologies out
there - 'what should I start studying next syndrome.' The nice thing
is this book cuts down the time it takes to get you up to speed with
JSF. No fluff in this book.
Some of you have mentioned you've found my 'Struttin with Struts' site
useful http://reumann.net/struts/main.do . If you liked the way the
lessons were presented there, I believe you'll really enjoy this book.
And thanks also to Craig for all the time he puts on this list and
elsewhere answering questions etc. Much appreciated.
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