20061010 Tuesday October 10, 2006

RE: Experience First-Hand the Most Productive Way to Develop Enterprise JSF Applications In Experience First-Hand the Most Productive Way to Develop Enterprise JSF Applications, Steve Muench writes:

If you are a developer responsible for creating enterprise J2EE web applications that work with database data, this new step-by-step tutorial should be eye-opening for you.

The tutorial does indeed look nice, but at 69 (printed) pages, is it really a tutorial? Seems more like a book to me. ;-) Posted in Java at Oct 10 2006, 06:35:28 PM MDT 2 Comments

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The tutorial also says:
"NOTE: It's OK to deploy the password in the connection definition since it gets saved in an encrypted format."

Any piece of documentation that dismisses legitimate security concerns so easily (and inaccurately) should be banned from the internet for life.

Posted by Tim Vernum on October 10, 2006 at 07:35 PM MDT #

I try to stay away from framework debates these days but I was recently forced to look at JSF. And let me tell you, it's a huge - stinking - P.O.S....I wouldn't touch it for all the money in the world.

Posted by Jesse Kuhnert on October 10, 2006 at 07:52 PM MDT #

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