Author: Jim Farley
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1590598636
Publisher: Apress
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1590598636
Publisher: Apress

Practical JBoss Seam Projects (Expert's Voice)
Practical JBossA Seam Projects, written by renowned author and enterprise Java practitioner Jim Farley, is the first practical projects book of its kind on this groundbreaking open-source lightweight JSF-EJB3 framework.
Practical JBoss Seam Projects
Practical application scenarios are used to demonstrate the nature of the JBoss Seam framework, its efficacy, and its limitations The series of scenarios and cases demonstrate key elements of the framework (e.g., basic web application development, rich web clients with Ajax, and so forth) Real-world case studies offer valuable insight into the new practices of JBoss Seam Web 2.0 development What you'll learn How to use the open source lightweight standards-based Seam framework
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