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You've taken a very quick look at the Spring Framework and discovered how to add it to an existing JSF application, the Developer Forum Signup example application you started in the first tutorial.
Over the course of this series, you've taken a whirlwind tour of Apache MyFaces and several technologies and frameworks that you can use to extend your JSF Web application, and you've learned how to use the Eclipse IDE's Web Tools Platform to ease the pain of JSF application development. I hope this series has been useful to you!
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TutorialTitle=Build Apache Geronimo applications using JavaServer Faces, Part 5: Integrating your JSF application with Spring
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