Perhaps you look at:
https://bpcatalog.dev.java.net/nonav/solutions.html

That url I saw at James Holmes' website.
(http://www.jamesholmes.com/JavaServerFaces/)

Haven't looked into the document, but perhaps
it is that what you are looking for...

HTH,
Matthias

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Bartell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 7:17 AM
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Best Practices
> 
> 
> Just curious if there are any good "JSF Best Practices" books 
> out there. 
> I have been developing JSF for about 3 months now and am 
> guessing there 
> are many things I could improve upon. For instance, most of my 
> applications have been small in size (15 to 30 page sites) so I have 
> found it very easy to have one "controller" program that 
> stores all of 
> the necessary backing beans and controls program flow.
> 
> I have been reading core JavaServerT Faces 
> <http://safari.oreilly.com/JVXSL.asp?x=1&mode=section&sortKey=
rank&sortOrder=desc&view=book&xmlid=0131463055&g=&catid=&s=1&b=1&f=1&t=1
&c=1&u=1&r=&o=1&n=1&d=1&p=1&a=0&srchText=> 
By DAVID GEARY, CAY HORSTMANN and JavaServer Faces By Hans Bergsten, 
<http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/catalog/view/au/138?x-t=book.view> both of

which are excellent books, but they cover JSF from the perspective of 
somebody just picking up the concept and not the implementation 
practices I was hoping for.

Note that my Java has mostly been in the web service world and not in UI

design, so I am not a UI programmer by trade.

THanks for any references,
Aaron Bartell

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