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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by "Kito D. Mann" <km...@virtua.com> on 2005/04/15 06:17:21 UTC

[ANNOUNCE] New "In the Trenches" Article

In the Trenches is a new JSF Central series about real world projects that 
use JavaServer Faces. The latest article looks at how Prisma, an Austrian 
credit insurance cmmpany, rewrote their customer support system's front-end 
with JSF. The system was written by MyFaces committers Thomas Spiegl and 
Martin Marinscheck.

Excerpt:

During approximately five months of part-time work on the project, 
Marinschek and Spiegl, as well as one developer at Prisma, built 
Prisma.Net. Prisma.Net serves as a hub for about 2,000 clients, managing 
their accounts and allowing them to track payments and claims, examine 
contractual terms, and perform other account management duties.

In addition to standard JSF components, the team also used several custom 
MyFaces components, such as the DataScroller and Navigation components. 
They also developed several of their own custom components, including a 
Popup component and a menu component based on the popular JSCookMenu 
JavaScript library. Their custom components, in addition to enhanced error 
reporting for the standard UIData component, have made their way into the 
MyFaces code base of version 1.09, which was released on April 11th, 2005.

For the full story, see: http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches/trenches_3.html.


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Kito D. Mann
Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New "In the Trenches" Article

Posted by "Kito D. Mann" <km...@virtua.com>.
At 10:38 AM 4/15/2005, you wrote:
>Cool series!

Thanks!

Kito D. Mann
Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info

Are you using JSF in a project? Send an e-mail to trenches@jsfcentral.com 
and you could win a free copy of JavaServer Faces in Action!


>-MW-
>
>
>On 4/15/05, Kito D. Mann <km...@virtua.com> wrote:
> > In the Trenches is a new JSF Central series about real world projects that
> > use JavaServer Faces. The latest article looks at how Prisma, an Austrian
> > credit insurance cmmpany, rewrote their customer support system's front-end
> > with JSF. The system was written by MyFaces committers Thomas Spiegl and
> > Martin Marinscheck.
> >
> > Excerpt:
> >
> > During approximately five months of part-time work on the project,
> > Marinschek and Spiegl, as well as one developer at Prisma, built
> > Prisma.Net. Prisma.Net serves as a hub for about 2,000 clients, managing
> > their accounts and allowing them to track payments and claims, examine
> > contractual terms, and perform other account management duties.
> >
> > In addition to standard JSF components, the team also used several custom
> > MyFaces components, such as the DataScroller and Navigation components.
> > They also developed several of their own custom components, including a
> > Popup component and a menu component based on the popular JSCookMenu
> > JavaScript library. Their custom components, in addition to enhanced error
> > reporting for the standard UIData component, have made their way into the
> > MyFaces code base of version 1.09, which was released on April 11th, 2005.
> >
> > For the full story, see: 
> http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches/trenches_3.html.
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Kito D. Mann
> > Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
> > http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info
> >
> > Are you using JSF in a project? Send an e-mail to trenches@jsfcentral.com
> > and you could win a free copy of JavaServer Faces in Action!
> >
> >
>
>
>--
>Matthias Wessendorf

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Virtua, Inc. (phone: 203-323-1244  fax: 203-323-2363)
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New "In the Trenches" Article

Posted by Matthias Wessendorf <mw...@gmail.com>.
Cool series!

-MW-


On 4/15/05, Kito D. Mann <km...@virtua.com> wrote:
> In the Trenches is a new JSF Central series about real world projects that
> use JavaServer Faces. The latest article looks at how Prisma, an Austrian
> credit insurance cmmpany, rewrote their customer support system's front-end
> with JSF. The system was written by MyFaces committers Thomas Spiegl and
> Martin Marinscheck.
> 
> Excerpt:
> 
> During approximately five months of part-time work on the project,
> Marinschek and Spiegl, as well as one developer at Prisma, built
> Prisma.Net. Prisma.Net serves as a hub for about 2,000 clients, managing
> their accounts and allowing them to track payments and claims, examine
> contractual terms, and perform other account management duties.
> 
> In addition to standard JSF components, the team also used several custom
> MyFaces components, such as the DataScroller and Navigation components.
> They also developed several of their own custom components, including a
> Popup component and a menu component based on the popular JSCookMenu
> JavaScript library. Their custom components, in addition to enhanced error
> reporting for the standard UIData component, have made their way into the
> MyFaces code base of version 1.09, which was released on April 11th, 2005.
> 
> For the full story, see: http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches/trenches_3.html.
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Kito D. Mann
> Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
> http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info
> 
> Are you using JSF in a project? Send an e-mail to trenches@jsfcentral.com
> and you could win a free copy of JavaServer Faces in Action!
> 
> 


-- 
Matthias Wessendorf