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Can a client-side AJAX solution and server-side Faces solution co-exist and play well together? Or are they each solving a similar problem in a different and incompatible way? The authors of Pro JSF and Ajax, Jonas Jacobi (pictured) and John R. Fallows, will discuss how the JavaServer Faces framework can be used to embrace AJAX today, while protecting Web applications from radical re-architecture each time there is a change in direction of client-side technology. Jacobi and Fallows will present a session entitled, "AJAX and Faces: Friends or Foes?" as part of the Real-World AJAX Seminar at the SOA Web Services Edge and Enterprise Open Source Conference and Exhibition in New York June 5-6. The two have written a book on the subject, and provide a glimpse of their presentation in an exclusive SYS-CON interview that can be found at: http://www.sys-con.tv/read/209169.htm
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Dennis Davidson 04/24/06 12:10:22 PM EDT | |||
Your Web site is terrible. For the article "Use Both JSF and Ajax", by Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows, I tried to read it. You have links that say "Read article", but each time I click the link, I get the same short intro with another link that says "Read article". I've run into thie many times when I try to read your articles. Your Web site is very complicated, very busy and very, very poorly designed for people who just want to read one of your articles. This is the 21st century, please get with it. Don't make people click over and over again to read a simple article, and after they click over and over again, let them read the article!! Dennis Davidson |
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AjaxWorld News Desk 04/20/06 11:03:06 AM EDT | |||
Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows will present a session on how to deploy JSF and AJAX, at the Real-World AJAX Seminar in New York on June 5-6. In this exclusive interview with SYS-CON, they outline their presentation. |
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