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[ANNOUNCE] JSFCentral - Understanding JSF 2.0 Performance - Part 3

Hello,

I am pleased to announce a new article on JSFCentral.com by Leonardo
Uribe: Understanding JSF 2.0 Performance – Part 3.

In this series of articles, Leonardo Uribe discusses JSF 2 and MyFaces Core
performance, and its implications for web applications.  Leonardo compares
different aspects - speed, memory usage, session size - to give a better
understanding of how JSF works under different conditions.  This third
article will wrap it up with an up to date (2013) web framework comparison
between JSF 2 and other alternatives like Apache Wicket, Apache Tapestry,
Spring MVC and Grails 2.

Read Part 3 of the series here:
http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/understanding_jsf_performance_3.html

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