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This tutorial has provided an introduction to JavaServer Faces technology. You've learned about the JSF life cycle, input validation, event handling, page navigation, internationalization, custom components, and more.
The real-world, code-intensive sample application outlined here provides you a solid foundation to create your own Java Web application with JavaServer Faces technology. Hopefully, this new Java technology will help you spend less time worrying about the UI of your Web-based apps and more time adding value and functionality to the application logic.
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