Although ICEfaces got momentum in 2008, a useful introduction was still missing. In November 2008, my editor-Sarah Cullington-asked me to "develop a book that shows readers how to create and deploy rich Internet applications with ICEFaces." I never thought about writing a book on ICEfaces. Thanks to Tracy Gulka for the hard work to get it right before Christmas. I got a nice T-shirt and my first Apple gear, an iPod Touch, from ICEsoft. This book exists because I won the ICEfaces Technical Blog Award in October 2008. Many thanks for the support, understanding, and love. A lot of evenings and weekends were blocked for writing this book. They are a cheap but efficient tool for an optimal user acceptance.Īcknowledgments First of all, a big thank you to my wife Silvia Regina, my son Lucas Eric, and my daughter Lisa Estelle. According to him, the most promising are humanoid avatars with lip-sync animations using computer-generated voices. For this, he had a deeper look at semiprofessional audio, video, and 3D production concepts over the last years. If possible, he uses multimedia technologies to improve the user experience of web applications. User experience and software ergonomics are constant companions in all his decisions. His design allows the ICEfaces and Flex/AIR clients to use the same Spring backend. After a successful integration of ICEfaces, Flex, and Spring using Spring BlazeDS, he currently designs pure Flex and AIR clients with Spring backends. Besides ICEfaces, the use of Flex has become increasingly important to him. Meanwhile, the development of the Facelets components takes up a lot of space. ICEfaces is a central part of the web development for several years now. Today, he is focused on architectures using the Spring framework in conjunction with the Java Persistence API (JPA). He has also been part of "the source" for three years, working as Sun Sales Support Engineer and Sun Java Center Architect at Sun Microsystems, Germany. Since 1994, he works as an IT professional with a focus on consulting and architecture. Production Coordinator Adline Swetha JesuthasĬopy Editor Sneha Kulkarni Indexer Hemangini BariĪbout the Author Rainer Eschen has a degree in computer science. Priya Mukherji Project Coordinator Zainab Bagasrawala ISBN 978-1-84 Cover Image by Filippo Sarti ( ) 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. Neither the author, Packt Publishing, nor its dealers or distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews. Next Generation Enterprise Web Development Copyright © 2009 Packt PublishingĪll rights reserved. This material is copyright and is licensed for the sole use by andrew mayo on 7th November 2009 2406 W. ICEfaces 1.8 Next Generation Enterprise Web Developmentīuild Web 2.0 Applications using Ajax Push, JSF, Facelets, Spring, and JPA
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