![]() He recently authored the titles “Java EE 7 Recipes”, and “Introducing Java EE 7” (2013), and "Java 8 Recipes" (2014). He also co-authored the Apress titles “PL/SQL Recipes” (2010), and “Java 7 Recipes” (2011). He was a co-author of “The Definitive Guide to Jython”, published by Apress in 2010. He has authored articles including JSF content, such as "HTML5 and JSF", and "PrimeFaces in the Enterprise". Josh is a technical writer for OTN and Java Magazine, and has published titles for Apress. Over the years, Josh has used other technologies and libraries along with JSF, such as JBoss Seam, RichFaces, and PrimeFaces. Josh has been working with JSF since its inception. He primarily develops Java EE applications utilizing the JSF framework for many of his projects. Josh Juneau works as an application developer, system analyst, and database administrator for Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He is author of the book "Web Development with Java and JSF". Michael Müller is not an implementor of JSF but an experienced user. He started using JSF 1.2 by developing so called Online-Grouper for international institutes and build up diverse applications using the lasted JSF technology. NET and especial a portal solution for all German hospitals build by JSF. He is responsible for diverse projects using Java and. Michael Müller currently is head of development at the German institute for hospital remuneration. Reported several issues to Mojarra and JSF spec. Cagatay is also an author and technical reviewer of couple of books regarding web application development with Java and JSF.Ĩ years hands-on experience with JSF. ![]() He’s a recognized speaker in international conferences such as JavaOne, SpringOne, JAX, Jazoon, Confess, JSFSummit and many local events such as JUGs. Çagatay Çivici is a member of JavaServer Faces Expert Group, the founder and project lead of popular PrimeFaces Component Suite and PMC member of open source JSF implementation Apache MyFaces. Ken has worked with JSF since 1.0 with the ICEfaces open source library which provided the first automatic-ajax and asynchronous push features to JSF. ![]() Ken has over 20 years experience in software development, encompassing both open-source and commercial products, including domains such as Java Enterprise middleware, Embedded Java for consumer devices, and Oil and Gas applications. Ken Fyten has lead the ICEsoft product development team through more than 25 significant product releases since 2007. He holds a BA in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University. Mann has participated in several Java Community Process expert groups (including JSF and Portlets) and is also an internationally recognized speaker. He is also the editor-in-chief of (co-host of the Enterprise Java Newscast (), host of the JSF Podcast interview series (), and the author of JavaServer Faces in Action (Manning). Mann is the Principal Consultant at Virtua, Inc., specializing in enterprise application architecture, training, development, and mentoring with JavaServer Faces, portlets, Liferay, and Java EE technologies. I also promoted the JSF technology in many of my talks in technical conferences such as JavaOne, Confess and JSFDays. The definitive guide to Apache MyFaces book: ![]() I also published two books about the JSF technology (which I utilized in many enterprise applications):ġ. I have worked using JSF since its early days, I joined the JSF development of MyFaces and became an Apache MyFaces committer in 2008. I participated in the JSF 2.2 expert group as well and wish to continue participation with the latest JSR for JSF 2.3. ![]() I work with JSF within IBM in a development and service role. ![]()
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