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Matt Raible

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Matt Raible is a J2EE Consultant in Denver, Colorado.
DJUG: JavaServer Faces and Java Studio Creator Posted: Jul 14, 2004 8:48 AM
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Tonight's DJUG meeting looks to be another dandy one. Bill Dudney is doing a talk on JavaServer Faces and Java Studio Creator.

This talk will take you through the basics of building a JavaServer Faces application. You will understand how to build a basic JSF application. We will build an application manually and then build it again with Java Studio Creator. If time permits, we'll compare the two implementations to identify when and how to use JSCreator effectively.

I'm mainly looking forward to it because I know Bill uses a PowerBook and Creator sucks on the Mac - even though Bill doesn't think so. Should be fun heckling him from the crowd. :-D Of course, I'm also looking forward to learning more about JSF since I'll be using it next week.

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