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Kris Meukens

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Nickname: javawebui
Registered: Feb, 2007

Kris Meukens is a Java software architect specializing in Java web user interface technologies.
Is the "JSF is way too Complicated" Criticism Valid? Posted: Feb 25, 2007 3:39 PM
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