SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

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Cagatay Civici

JSF EG Member, PrimeFaces Lead, Apache MyFaces PMC

Cagatay Civici is a member of JavaServer Faces Expert Group who defines the JSF specification(JSR-314), the founder and project lead of popular PrimeFaces Component Suite and PMC member of open source JSF implementation Apache MyFaces. He's a recognized speaker in international conferences including Jazoon, W-JAX, JSFSummit, JSFDays and many local events such as JUGs. Cagatay is also an author and technical reviewer of several books regarding web application development with Java and JSF. As an experienced trainer, he has trained over 100 java developers on Java EE technologies mainly JSF, Spring and JPA. Cagatay is currently working as a consultant for Prime Technology in Turkey.

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Presentations

RIAs with Spring Web Flow and JSF 2

It's been a year since the Sun Mojarra JSF 2 runtime became available. There is no lack of blogs and articles on what's new and noteworthy. In this session you'll learn what is important from a Spring developer's point of view: What can I do with JSF 2?more »

RIAs with Spring Web Flow and JSF 2

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Cagatay Civici By Cagatay Civici

It's been a year since the Sun Mojarra JSF 2 runtime became available. There is no lack of blogs and articles on what's new and noteworthy. In this session you'll learn what is important from a Spring developer's point of view:

What can I do with JSF 2? What is the status of the Spring Web Flow integration for JSF? What JSF 2 features are supported? How much value does Spring Web Flow provide in a JSF 2 world?

JSF component libraries are the key value proposition of JSF. Consequently in this session we'll use demos to show just what is possible with JSF 2 component libraries such as PrimeFaces (and RichFaces). More importantly through a series of focused showcase examples we'll cover common uses cases and reasons for using those libraries in combination with Spring Web Flow.

Last but not least this session will discuss the small Spring Faces component library, which is not going to be upgraded to support JSF 2. We'll discuss how its key features - Ajax support, modal dialogs, client side validation, and progressive enhancement, may continue to live on.



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Books

by Zubin Wadia, Martin Marinschek, Hazem Saleh, and Dennis Byrne

The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets (Expert's Voice in Open Source) Buy from Amazon
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  • The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets covers the open source lightweight Apache MyFaces project, the most popular, extensive and pragmatic implementation of JavaServer Faces (JSF).

    This is the first and only official, definitive book on Apache MyFaces Framework, needed for today’s Java-based Web 2.0 and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) applications.