First Contact: The Faces of JSF




JSF is in important technology in the Java community. Here are the persons that help others to cope with it.

I was studying the possibilities of gmaps4jsf to help me with an idea for the AJAX Push chapter of my ICEfaces book. During my search I found a blog post by its author Hazem Ahmed Saleh about the Faces of Faces:

Ed Burns Slide on JavaONE 2009 about the Faces of Faces

Ed Burns Slide on JavaONE 2009 about the Faces of Faces

Pretty cool overview. Here are the corresponding Twitter accounts, blogs, etc.:

  • Alexandr Smirnov, RichFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Jacob Hookom, Facelets (Twitter, Blog)
  • Matthias Wessendorf, MyFaces/* (Twitter, Blog, SlideShare)
  • Gavin King, Hibernate/Seam (Twitter, Blog)
  • Adam Winer, Trinidad/ADF (Twitter, Blog (no updates))
  • Cagatay Civici, PrimeFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Keith Donald, Spring WebFlow/Spring Faces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Andy Schwartz, ADF Faces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Ken Paulsen, JSFTemplating (Twitter, Blog)
  • Peter Muir, Seam (Twitter, Blog)
  • Craig McClanahan, Struts/JSF Spec (Twitter (request necessary), Blog)
  • Joe Ottinger (Twitter, Blog (no updates))
  • Dennis Byrne, MyFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Jeremy Grelle, Spring Faces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Dan Allen, Seam (Twitter, Blog)
  • Martin Marinschek, MyFaces (Twitter, Blog, LinkedIn)
  • Alexander Jesse (Twitter, Blog)
  • Kito Mann, JSF Central (Twitter, Blog)
  • Hazem Ahmed Saleh, MyFaces/GMaps4JSF/Mashups4JSF (Twitter, Blog)
  • Roger Keays (Twitter, Blog)
  • Imre Osswald (Twitter, Blog)
  • Yara Senger (Twitter, Blog)
  • Ted Goddard, ICEfaces (Twitter, Blog, Blog2)
  • Neill Griffin, Liferay/ICEfaces/PortletFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Rick Hightower (Twitter, Blog)
  • Jason Lee (Twitter, Blog)
  • Amy Fowler (Twitter, Blog)
  • Stan Silvert, RI (Twitter, Blog)
  • David Geary (Twitter, Blog (no updates))
  • Lincoln Baxter III, PrettyFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Mike Freedman, Portlets (Twitter, Blog)
  • Max Katz, RichFaces (Twitter, Blog)
  • Ed Burns, Spec Lead (Twitter, Blog)
  • Roger Kitian, Spec Lead (Twitter, Blog)
  • Ryan Lubke (Twitter, Blog)
  • Jim Driscoll, Glassfish (Twitter, Blog)
  • Micha Kiener, edoras/ICEfaces/Liferay (Twitter, Blog)
  • Ian Hlavats, JSFToolbox (Twitter, Blog)

I invested some hours with my good old friend Google to create this list. Indeed there are some with outdated blogs or missing a blog at all. If you have better information, leave a comment. SlideShare, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc. would also be interesting links to share ;-) .

This post is an add-on for the How to Start the JSF Dance.

  • http://RidingTheCrest.com/ Ed Burns

    Don't forget Ed Burns, Roger Kitain, Ryan Lubke, and Jim Driscoll, who's pictures were omitted because they were all there in person.

  • rainwebs

    I thought, you're already on vacation ;-) . Well, you and Roger were at the end of the list already. I will add Ryan and Jim soon.

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