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JavaOne Replay: 'JSF 2.2'

Posted by: Reza Rahman on March 5, 2015

Kito D. Mann is a well-known and active member in the JSF sphere. He is the editor-in-chief of JSF Central and co-host of the Enterprise Java Newscast. A few years ago, he has written the 'JavaServer Faces in Action' book for Manning. And now in addition to his day job as an enterprise application architecture consultant, Kito is also a member of several JCP Expert Groups (including JSF), a recognized conference speaker, etc. Needless to say that Kito lives and breathes JavaServer Faces!

During last JavaOne, Kito hosted several sessions including 2 sessions on JSF 2.2:  'JSF 2.2 In Action' and 'JSF 2.2 Deep Dive'. Both sessions cover the new features of JSF 2.2 (e.g. Faces Flow, Multi Templating, HTML 5 support, XSRF, etc.) but in a different format. The first session ('JSF 2.2 In Action') is a regular session, i.e. 60min, while the second session ('JSF 2.2 Deep Dive') is longer, almost 2.5 hours! This gave Kito more time to go deeper and in more details on JSF 2.2. So if you know JavaServer Faces but want to dig more about what JSF 2.2 brings, you should definitely watch one of those sessions, they’re both very informative and well illustrated with code and demos.



Reza Rahman

About Reza Rahman

Reza is a recovering independent consultant and now Java EE evangelist at Oracle. He is the author of the popular book EJB 3 in Action. Reza is a frequent speaker at developer gatherings worldwide including JavaOne and NFJS. He is an avid contributor to community sites like JavaLobby and TSS. Reza has been a member of the Java EE, EJB and JMS expert groups. He implemented the EJB container for the Resin open source Java EE application server.

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