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25 Sep 08

InfoQ: Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 3 of 3)

In part 1 and part 2 of this series I explained what the portlet bridge is, how you can install and use it in a basic JSF and RichFaces(Ajax) based portlet, and the key differences in the portal servers that are currently supported to run the JBoss Portle

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05 Sep 08

JBoss Portlet Bridge - jboss.org: community driven

The JBoss Portlet Bridge is a implementation of the JSR-301 specification to support JSF within a portlet and with added enhancements to support other web frameworks. Currently the bridge supports any combination of JSF, Seam, and RichFaces to run inside

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01 Sep 08

InfoQ: Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 1 of 3)

If you are just starting to look at using a portal solution, or you want to learn how easy it is to integrate a new or existing JSF application into a portal environment, then this article is for you.

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27 Aug 08

InfoQ: Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 2 of 3)

In Part 1, we saw the basics of running a JSF portlet. We looked at project setup, 3 basic xml configurations that are needed, and common development how-tos that most JSF Portlet developers will eventually face. Now I will show you how to enhance your JS

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12 Aug 08

What's New in Seam 2.1 - An interview with Peter Muir | Javalobby

In this podcast interview, Peter Muir previews some of the upcoming features in Seam 2.1, including support for GWT and Wicket, improved security enhancements for identity management, permissioning, and single sign-on, as well as better support for RESTfu

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05 Aug 08

What's New in Seam 2.1 - An interview with Peter Muir | Javalobby

In this podcast interview, Peter Muir previews some of the upcoming features in Seam 2.1, including support for GWT and Wicket, improved security enhancements for identity management, permissioning, and single sign-on, as well as better support for RESTfu

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20 Jun 08

Manning: Seam in Action

JBoss Seam is an exciting new application framework based on the Java EE platform that is used to build rich, web-based business applications. Seam is rapidly capturing the interest of Java enterprise developers because of its focus on simplicity, ease of

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21 Aug 07

Seamless JSF, Part 3: Ajax for JSF

JSF's component-based methodology encourages abstraction, but most Ajax implementations interfere with it by exposing the underlying HTTP exchange. In this final article in the Seamless JSF series, Dan Allen shows you how to use the Seam Remoting API and

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28 Jun 07

Seamless JSF, Part 1: An application framework tailor-made for JSF

JavaServer Faces (JSF) is the first standardized user interface framework for Java™ Web applications. Seam is a powerful application framework that extends JSF. Discover the strong chemistry that these two frameworks share in this first article of a new t

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Seamless JSF, Part 2: Conversations with Seam

Developing a stateful CRUD application is a breeze with Seam on the job. In this second article in his Seamless JSF series, Dan Allen shows you how to use Java™Server Faces (JSF) and Seam to develop the create, read, update, and delete use cases for a Web

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