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[jsr372-experts] Re: Submission for JavaOne

From: Cagatay Civici <cagatay.civici_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 14:34:10 +0300

Great session proposals! Both are very interesting.

On Monday 9 May 2016 at 14:15, Josh Juneau wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have also submitted a session on JSF along with Mert Caliskan, which will compare it against MVC 1.0. The session is entitled: JSF or MVC: Which Should I Use?
>
> Abstract:
> In this session, viewers will learn the principals of both the JavaServer Faces 2.3 and MVC 1.0 frameworks, which are driven by JSR 372 and JSR 371, respectively. The presentation will provide an overview and basic tips for
> using each framework. The presentation will compare and contrast the two, providing the viewers with a foundation for which framework will work best in certain scenarios. An application will be built from the ground-up using each of the frameworks to further provide a solid foundation and comparison between the two options. In the end, the viewers will have a clear understanding of how each of the Java EE 8 frameworks differs from each other, and why they each have their own
> place in the ecosystem.
>
> Josh Juneau
> juneau001_at_gmail.com (mailto:juneau001_at_gmail.com)
> http://jj-blogger.blogspot.com
> https://www.apress.com/index.php/author/author/view/id/1866
>
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 5:57 AM, Kito Mann <kito.mann_at_virtua.com (mailto:kito.mann_at_virtua.com)> wrote:
> > FYI, I have submitted (among others) a session on JSF 2.3 for JavaOne:
> >
> > JavaServer Faces (JSF) is still one of the most popular Java web application frameworks. JSF 2.3, currently under development, will ship with Java EE 8. 2.3 includes some great community-driven features such as multi-component validation, enhanced CDI integration, Web Socket integration, Java Time API support, and support for other Collection types for UIDat and UIRepeat.
> >
> > In this session, we’ll examine these new features, as well as some JSF 2.2 features such as HTML5-friendly markup, Faces Flows, and Resource Library Contracts. Come to this session to see demos of these features live, in action.
> > ___
> >
> > Kito D. Mann | @kito99 | Author, JSF in Action
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