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You've explored the Trinidad components, discovered how to add them to your Eclipse Web application project, and used them to rewrite the Developer Forum Signup application you started in the first tutorial.
Stay tuned for Part 5, the final installment in this series, where you'll learn how to integrate your JSF applications with the Spring Framework.
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