Posted on 2008-09-16 10:06:00.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Wesley Hales)
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To celebrate the latest Beta 4 release of the JBoss Portlet Bridge, I have written the final article in the three part series titled "Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam" published on infoq.com.
I tried to write each article in a easy to understand, get straight-to-the-point approach. The tutorials use maven archetypes and cargo configurations that allow all readers, novice or expert, to get up and running without having to worry about *any* configurations or reading further documentation. My focus was strictly for the user to input only two or three commands and have everything working without needing to cross reference a user guide or post any questions on the forums while working through the tutorials. Hopefully that will be your situation ;-)
All 3 articles can be found on the infoq site via the following links:
This is a great way to get started quickly developing portlets with JSF, RichFaces, and the Seam Framework.
To learn more about the JBoss Portlet Bridge visit the
project page.

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