Hey guys, We're organizing JSF 2.0 event and i want to invite you: "JSF 2.0 Templating and Composite Components" at Los Angeles JUG. 01/17/2012.
JOIN Now: http://lnkd.in/FsDFzF<http://www.linkedin.com/nus-trk?trkact=viewShareLink&pk=nprofile-view-success&pp=&poster=2684785&uid=5563604574540931072&ut=NUS_UNIU_SHARE&r=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Elinkedin%2Ecom%2Fshare%3FviewLink%3D%26sid%3Ds817429988%26url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flnkd%252Ein%252FFsDFzF%26urlhash%3D_puq%26uid%3D5563604574540931072%26trk%3DNUS_UNIU_SHARE-lnk&urlhash=wBeC>OR watch it online: http://lnkd.in/t4ZZVc<http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Flnkd%2Ein%2Ft4ZZVc&urlhash=Un1Z&_t=NUS_UNIU_SHARE-lnk&trk=NUS_UNIU_SHARE-lnk> *Abstract* Among the many improvements made in JSF 2.0, two features stand out for building user interfaces: Templating and Composite components. Based on JSF 2.0's default display technology, Facelets, Templating provides common layout and styling for display pages while Composite components enables creating truly reusable UI component, which can be built easily from other components. In this presentation, we are going to go over both basic and advanced features of Templating and Composite components. Each feature will be explained and demonstrated. *Attendees are also encouraged to bring their own laptops to experiment.* The Maven-based sample applications are provided on the website below so that attendees can do the experimentation together with the speaker. Also limited number of memory cards that contain the sample apps are going to be provided on the spot.* * -- Bogomil "Bogo" Shopov Internet enthusiast in motion http://about.me/bogo <http://talkweb.eu> #JRebel Community Guy, #OpenWeb Hacker, #Pirate Politician, #Web Programmer and a Father. #Mozilla, #OpenData & #Foss Rebellion. #Bulgarian Living in #Prague.