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Stan Silvert on Testing JSF Applications with JSFUnit
Posted on August 25, 2009 at 04:00 AM in Interviews.
In this podcast, JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann talks with Stan Silvert about JSFUnit, an open source integration testing and debugging framework for JSF appl...
Neil Griffin discusses Liferay and ICEfaces
Posted on May 05, 2009 at 06:30 AM in Interviews.
In this podcast JSF Central editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Neil Griffin about Liferay, Ajax, and ICEfaces. This was recorded in September of 2008 at J...
Jason Lee in depth: Mojarra and Scales
Posted on March 25, 2009 at 06:30 AM in Interviews.
In this podcast JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Jason Lee about Mojarra (the JSF reference implementation), the Scales component library, and al...
Ivankovits and Kitching's Orchestra: Conversations, JPA, and more
Posted on February 16, 2009 at 05:10 AM in Interviews.
This podcast is an interview between Mario Ivankovits and Simon Kitching recorded at JSFDays 2008 last year. The two developers discuss MyFaces Orchestra, its support...
Pete Muir shines the spotlight on Seam 2.1
Posted on October 30, 2008 at 04:35 PM in Interviews.
In this podcast JSF Central editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann interviews Peter Muir about Seam 2.1, WebBeans and JSF 2. Peter is a core developer at JBoss and the project l...
Dan Allen on Seam and Spring
Posted on August 20, 2008 at 05:30 AM in Interviews.
This podcast is an interview between JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann and Dan Allen, an independent software consultant, author, and open source advocate. It wa...


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