This free video screencam tutorial will help get you started writing Java programs using Eclipse version 3.3. No prior experience with Eclipse or Java is assumed.
This first tutorial gets your feet wet setting up a persistent unit, creating in-memory entities and persisting those entities to a database. We let the environment create our database schema based on meta-information (annotations) in our entity classes.
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.
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