Very nice Spring-Intro! Worth to become part of the official documentation.
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Trying to combine JSF and JSP is like trying to shoehorn a foot into a glove: it's possible, but it's really just a stopgap measure until something better comes along. In this article, JSF enthusiast Rick Hightower introduces you to what he likes best about Facelets: easy HTML-style templating and reusable composition components.
Bestehende JavaServer Faces-Komponenten um Ajax-Funktionalität zu erweitern, das geht mittlerweile recht einfach. Und das, ohne sich in eine Ajax-Bibliothek einzuarbeiten, Umwege über Servlets zu machen oder sonstige, nicht auf den JSF-Lifecycle abgestimmte Techniken zu benutzen.
Die wohl beste Kalender-Extension ist Calendar Base (cal) von Mario Matzulla. Sie bietet alles, was man für die Darstellung eines Kalenders und den Terminen benötigt, und darüber hinaus noch viele Extras.
Welcome to the MyEclipse Introduction to Spring tutorial. In this tutorial we are going to cover some of the basic features of the Spring framework, such as dependency injection, and demonstrate using MyEclipse to assist you while developing Spring applications.
Those were the days... I bought the printed book, for 1.0 or 1.1. Now there's an update for Tiger, and there's still some interesting stuff in it (e.g. self defined Collection classes etc.).