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[jsr372-experts] Re: Adopt-a-JSR Session for JSR 372

From: Neil Griffin <neil.griffin_at_portletfaces.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:39:00 -0500

Wish I could have been there Josh. Thanks so much to you and Bob Paulin for taking time out of your busy schedules to spark new interest in JSF, and to propose JSR 372 for the Adopt-a-JSR initiative.

— Neil

> On Jan 16, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Josh Juneau <juneau001_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> The Chicago JUG adopted JSR 366, and last night I presented on JSR 372 for the Adopt-a-JSR initiative. Liferay of Chicago hosted the event (special thanks to them for hosting), and it was a two hour session in which we covered two tracks: New to JSF, and Hacking JSF.
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> The "New to JSF" track was well received, and I hope that it sparks some new interest in JSF. I basically wrote up a sample JSF application, and Bob Paulin went through the project from start-to-finish, using NetBeans IDE, to show off JSF to those who were new to it.
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> I spent much of my time in the "Hacking JSF" track, where we discussed how to download the Mojarra sources, build them, and add them to your projects, and also how to begin testing the new JSF 2.3 features. I made sure to mention that any issues should be tested against the Milestone releases, rather than the trunk or SVN sources. I took the group through the JIRA, and I also noted a few areas where the Adopt-a-JSR initiative could really help out (documentation, testing, feedback, etc.)
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> We also took the opportunity to dig into the sources a bit, and we worked on JIRA issue 3429. During the course of the session, we were able to utilize NetBeans to load the sample project that was included in the JIRA for this issue. We debugged the sample, and pin-pointed the JSF sources (down to a method) that are causing the issue. We didn't end up with a resolution to the issue as we ran out of time, but this was a valuable task, as it provided our group the opportunity to dig into the JSF sources a bit, work through an issue, and also get some experience using the JIRA.
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> All in all this was a productive session, and I think it was very well received.
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> Josh Juneau
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