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Building JavaServer Faces Applications with Spring and Hibernate
TS-7082


Presenter: Kito Mann, Virtua, Inc.; Chris Richardson, Chris Richardson Consulting, Inc.


JavaServer Faces technology is emerging as a powerful force for building web applications. With its extensive array of UI component options, Ajax support, and basic application infrastructure, developers are building sophisticated, interactive web UIs with less effort, but it is a view layer framework. What if your service layer is written with Spring and Hibernate? This session explains when you might want to use JavaServer Faces technology with Spring and Hibernate and discusses possible integration options such as Spring 2, the JavaServer Faces technology/Spring integration library, and Shale/Spring integration. It begins by examining the use cases for using these three technologies together and expands upon the topic with a demo of integrating a Spring/Hibernate service layer into a JavaServer Faces user interface.

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