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Posted to dev@myfaces.apache.org by "Kito D. Mann" <km...@virtua.com> on 2006/11/02 22:59:04 UTC

[ANNOUNCE] Interview with SoftAspects' Michael Lyubchenko

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce that JSF Central has just published an interview
with SoftAspects architect and project manager, Michael Lyubchenko. In this
interview,  Michael discusses the WebGalileo Faces component suite, JSF/AJAX
integration libraries, JSF 2.0, and the biggest problem with developing JSF
components.

Here's a quote:

KM: How did you get involved in JavaServer Faces?

ML: I had been working a lot with Java web presentation frameworks by the
time when Sun released the JSF specs and Reference Implementation (RI). My
colleagues and I saw a huge potential in JSF for all Java developers,
enabling us to unify the way any web application could be developed. We
thought that if we could release components that may be useful in real-world
projects, it would prove the huge benefits of using JSF as the de-facto
standard for the presentation tier. 

KM: What do you think is the best feature of JSF in terms of component
development?

ML: The JSF RenderKit feature is among the best; it supports different
client devices. 
 
Read the full interview here:
http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/lyubchenko-09-19-06.html

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