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Published: Mar 21 2007 / 06:16

In this tutorial series, learn how to build multiserving Web applications. The first tutorial in the series explained how to use Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL) for multiserving. This follow-up tutorial demonstrates how to incorporate multiserving features into Java™Server Faces (JSF) applications. JSF is a Java API to build user interface components. By incorporating multiserving features into JSF, you are able to build JSF tag libraries and applications capable of serving a variety of wireless clients.
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daniel replied ago:

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Peter Stofferis complained ago:

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PeterStofferis reported this link as duplicate on 03/21/2007 @ 04:31:59

see http://www.dzone.com/links/build_multiserving_java_applications.html

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bloid replied ago:

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It's actually a duplicate of http://www.dzone.com/links/build_multiserving_java_applications_part_2.html

Which never made it out of the queue, so I'm going to let this one remain :-)

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Peter Stofferis replied ago:

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Ok, no problem. On top of that I'm going to vote (for both of them) because it's a good tutorial 8-)

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