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.
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at Oct 10 2006, 06:35:28 PM MDT
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