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[news.eclipse.webtools] Re: First chapter tutorials to Core JSF and JSF in Action
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Dear Russ,
Thank you very much for th every nice tutorial. Contributions like this
make the webtools community stronger.
I have added a link to your tutorial at the webtools community pages:
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/community/communityresources.php
> Last Friday, I became a frustrated refugee from Eclipse which was not
> helping me learn JSF. NetBeans hasn't been a great deal more help, but
> it did help some and I got some more in the form of succinct questions
> from Wendy Bosson at Harvard pointing me in the right direction.
>
> Lots of elbow grease and grunts later, I succeeded in almost getting
> both examples working, not without taking a few pot-shots at decisions
> made in the content of the two books or at both Eclipse and NetBeans.
> (Always easy to criticize anyone else's work after it's done.)
>
> If you're a frustrated beginner like me, maybe these notes will be of
> some use to you. If you're already over the JSF hump, don't bother
> (unless you're looking for comic relief at my expense).
>
> Tutorial: JavaServer Faces in NetBeans, relevant also to Eclipse use,
> starts near bottom of page:
>
> http://www.windofkeltia.com/j2ee/nb-tutorial.html#skip
>
> Russ Bateman