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Scott O'Bryan chats about JSF, portlets, and the JSR 301 Portlet Bridge
Posted: October 20, 2009Published: October 20, 2009
Author: Kito MannPublisher: JSFCentral
In the first article of this three part series, Lewis Gass introduces Gracelets, a relatively new technology that combines Java Server Faces (JSF)/Facelets with the power of Groovy. Gracelets harnesses powerful features in Groovy and provides a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for JSF, complementing Facelets and providing many new features and an extensible framework. In this article, Lewis explains some of Gracelets features and shows why the project was created.


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