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First chapter tutorials to Core JSF and JSF in Action [message #213886] Thu, 15 May 2008 00:22 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Last Friday, I became a frustrated refugee from Eclipse which was not
helping me learn JSF. NetBeans hasn't been a great deal more help, but
it did help some and I got some more in the form of succinct questions
from Wendy Bosson at Harvard pointing me in the right direction.

Lots of elbow grease and grunts later, I succeeded in almost getting
both examples working, not without taking a few pot-shots at decisions
made in the content of the two books or at both Eclipse and NetBeans.
(Always easy to criticize anyone else's work after it's done.)

If you're a frustrated beginner like me, maybe these notes will be of
some use to you. If you're already over the JSF hump, don't bother
(unless you're looking for comic relief at my expense).

Tutorial: JavaServer Faces in NetBeans, relevant also to Eclipse use,
starts near bottom of page:

http://www.windofkeltia.com/j2ee/nb-tutorial.html#skip

Russ Bateman
Re: First chapter tutorials to Core JSF and JSF in Action [message #217041 is a reply to message #213886] Tue, 08 July 2008 03:12 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Dear Russ,

Thank you very much for th every nice tutorial. Contributions like this
make the webtools community stronger.

I have added a link to your tutorial at the webtools community pages:

http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/community/communityresources .php



> Last Friday, I became a frustrated refugee from Eclipse which was not
> helping me learn JSF. NetBeans hasn't been a great deal more help, but
> it did help some and I got some more in the form of succinct questions
> from Wendy Bosson at Harvard pointing me in the right direction.
>
> Lots of elbow grease and grunts later, I succeeded in almost getting
> both examples working, not without taking a few pot-shots at decisions
> made in the content of the two books or at both Eclipse and NetBeans.
> (Always easy to criticize anyone else's work after it's done.)
>
> If you're a frustrated beginner like me, maybe these notes will be of
> some use to you. If you're already over the JSF hump, don't bother
> (unless you're looking for comic relief at my expense).
>
> Tutorial: JavaServer Faces in NetBeans, relevant also to Eclipse use,
> starts near bottom of page:
>
> http://www.windofkeltia.com/j2ee/nb-tutorial.html#skip
>
> Russ Bateman
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