Summary
You've examined the Apache Tomahawk components, discovered how to add them to your Eclipse Web application project, and used them to extend the Developer Forum Signup application you started in the first tutorial.
In the next installment of this series, Part 3, you'll look at adding Ajax capabilities to your JSF application and use them to make the Developer Forum Signup application more interactive without requiring more page reloads or transitions.
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