Packt is pleased to announce a new book, Apache MyFaces Trinidad 1.2: A Practical Guide that helps Java developers, develop JSF web applications using Trinidad and Seam. Written by David Thomas, this book will help developers strengthen their understanding of all the major concepts through a step-by-step approach.
Apache MyFaces Trinidad is a powerful JSF component framework that includes a large, enterprise quality component library which supports critical features such as accessibility and right-to-left languages. It also includes features such as integrated client-side validation as well as a dialog framework. Trinidad is more than just a component library because it also contains additional features which solve common development challenges.
Apache MyFaces Trinidad 1.2: A Practical Guide, will help developers combine Apache MyFaces Trinidad with Seam in-order to develop rich-client web applications. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to implement login, authorization, navigation, internationalization, polling, and support for browser issues with the help of these technologies.
By using this book, users will be able to develop a web application that illustrates all the standard UI types covered by Trinidad. They will learn occurring tag attributes, and will gain a complete understanding of Trinidad's AJAX technology and its partial page rendering technique. By the end of the book, they would be well-versed with all the major concepts of Trinidad.
Java developers who are beginners at JSF and experienced web developers who are looking for an introduction into the world of open source JSF technology will find this book an interesting and beneficial read. This book is out now and available from Packt. For more information, please visit: www.packtpub.com/apache-myfaces-trinidad-1-2-a-practical-guide/book



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