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FacesClient Components Developer's Guide (second edition)

Laurent Hasson (ldhasson@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM 
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Laurent Hasson works on strategy, architecture, and development for the Lotus team.

Summary:  A new second edition of the Developer's Guide is a fully revised version to support IBM® Rational® Application Developer 6.0.1.

Date:  24 May 2005
Level:  Introductory
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Based on JSF technology, FacesClient Components (formerly called the Odyssey Browser Framework) can simplify the development of interactive Web pages and improve their usability and performance by reducing the number of round-trip interactions with the server. The result for the end user is faster response times and increased freedom to interact with the page. This comprehensive Developer's Guide, a fully revised version for IBM® Rational® Application Developer 6.0.1, describes the different FacesClient Components, and shows you how to use them with Rational Application Developer to build Web and portlet applications. The guide is supported by FLASH-based demos, code samples as well as online docs--see Download section.



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DescriptionNameSizeDownload method
Developer's GuideFacesClientDeveloperGuide.V6.2k5-05-10.pdf5 MBHTTP
11 Flash demosFacesClient_Developer_Guide.V6.swf.zip14.6 MBHTTP
Online DocumentationFacesDocs.zip25 KBHTTP
Online Documentationjsdocs.zip40 KBHTTP

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Laurent Hasson works on strategy, architecture, and development for the Lotus team.

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