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In the Trenches
In the Trenches is a series about real world projects that use JavaServer Faces.

If you've completed a JSF project, or you're substantially into a new project, we'd love to hear from you! Send an e-mail to trenches@jsfcentral.com describing your experiences -- the good and the bad -- and we may include your story in a future In the Trenches article.

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InFact Uses JSF to Power Book Search Portal
Posted on February 22, 2007 at 06:30 AM in In the Trenches.
In this article, two developers discuss the ups and downs of using JSF to develop the public-facing InFact® Book Search site....
Alfresco Chooses JSF for Enterprise Content Management System
Posted on July 27, 2005 at 11:00 PM in In the Trenches.
Two developers of the new open-source content management system, Alfresco, discuss how JSF is used in their architecture....
Nashville-based Development Company uses JSF for Enterprise Point of Sale System
Posted on May 24, 2005 at 01:00 AM in In the Trenches.
In this article, we examine how a software development firm in Nashville, Tennesee used JSF to build a mission-critical Point of Sale system that is expected to generate up to...
Prisma Builds a Client Support System with MyFaces
Posted on April 15, 2005 at 04:00 AM in In the Trenches.
Prisma, an Austrian credit insurance company, replaced the Java applet running their on-line customer service system with a new system built using MyFaces and several custom c...
Company Migrates Customer Support Application from Struts to JavaServer Faces
Posted on March 03, 2005 at 08:45 PM in In the Trenches.
Global Apparel Network BV migrated an existing application from Struts and Hibernate to JSF, JDO, and Magnolia. They have since standardized on JSF as the corner stone of thei...
Italian Company Leverages JSF for Internationalized Site
Posted on January 04, 2005 at 04:30 AM in In the Trenches.
Istituto degli Innocenti, an Italian agency for abandoned children, has standardized on JavaServer Faces because of how easy it is to write and maintain applications that work...


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