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Ranadhir Nag
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Joined: Mar 09, 2006
Posts: 138
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What is a recommended book on JSF - especially on JSF in AJAX applications?
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Neerav Narielwala
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Joined: Dec 08, 2006
Posts: 106
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Hope following must help you : http://www.amazon.com/Pro-JSF-Ajax-Jonas-Jacobi/dp/B000K719B2
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Cameron Wallace McKenzie
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Joined: Aug 26, 2006
Posts: 4967
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A new version of Core Java Server Faces is coming in April. Can you wait that long? Core JSF, 2nd Edition, by David Geary, Cay Horstmann Of course, the first edition is still available, and very popular: Core Java Server Faces I also have Java Server Faces in Action on my bookshelf, which I go to often: JavaServer Faces in Action by Kito Mann And, seeing that I do live in a town called Ajax, Ontario, I might suggest looking at one of the latest releases on JSF that includes great detail on Ajax as well (the framework, not the sleepy Canadian city). Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components by Jonas Jacobi, John Fallows Happy JSF! -Cameron McKenzie [ January 11, 2007: Message edited by: Bear Bibeault ]
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Author of Hibernate Made Easy, What is WebSphere???, JSF 2.0 Made Easy and the SCJA Certification Guides
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