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Tutorial for Visual JSF

 
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Halo everybody,

Can you send me the links to tutorial maerial for Visual JSF. I am new beginner and i am using Netbeans IDE.

Thank you

Binu
 
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What is visual JSF? I had not heard of it till now..
 
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Dan Acuff ,

That is what i am trying to learn with tutorials. If you have one send it or else .....
 
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There used to be a Visual JSF NetBeans component (also known as Visual Web Project) back in the JSF
1 days but this was discontinued. I think that this was tied in with project Woodstock that was the component
library, which also got canned (or became ICEFaces or something). You'll have to bite the bullet and get
stuck in writing your own facelets pages. Sadly I can't tell you that it's going to be easy.
 
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