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If you’re doing web development, you have likely at least heard of Ajax, and, if you’re not currently using it, you’ve likely investigated its possible use. One of the tricky aspects of working with a technology like Ajax is integrating it with various frameworks. JavaServer Faces, now a standard part of the Java EE stack, is no different. For both a page and component author, the integration issue can be a big question. Luckily for those of us in the JSF world, that question has been addressed by Chris Schalk and Ed Burns, in their new book JavaServer Faces: The Complete Reference.
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