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Bill Dudney's Blog
Bill Dudney is an architect with Object Systems Group. He has been doing distributed computing for 14 years starting way back at NASA building software to manage the mass properties of the Space Shuttle. Bill started doing Java in late 1996 after years of building software on the NeXT. Currently Bill is working on a Use Case management tool that will change the world (at least he hopes so). In his spare time he has written three books, J2EE AntiPatterns, Jakarta Pitfalls and Mastering JavaServer Faces. Bill is traveling on the No Fluff Just Stuff symposium tour, you can catch him in a city near you.
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Creating JSF Custom Components
The new component model in JSF is one of the most compelling reasons to switch to this new web framework. Bill Dudney covers the ins and outs of building a custom component, and in the process shows you how to do the same. Jul. 16, 2004
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