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ICEfaces EE 2.0 is Now Available!

June 10, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan//  Leave a Comment

ICEfaces EE 2.0 is Now Available!

ICEfaces Enterprise Edition (EE) 2.0 is a JSF 2 ready, enterprise-grade development framework, designed to allow enterprise application developers to quickly design, test and deploy rich collaborative web applications.

also read:

  • Introduction to JSF
  • JSF Interview Questions
  • Request Processing Lifecycle phases in JSF

ICEfaces EE 2.0 provides enterprise-grade features and capabilities not available in ICEfaces 2 open-source releases. It includes additional enterprise technologies, features, and advanced documentation designed to simplify and enhance your ICEfaces project lifecycle from development and testing, to deployment.

ICEfaces EE 2.0 is certified and fully tested against an extensive matrix of open source and commercial Java EE technologies. Key features of ICEfaces EE 2.0 include:

  • Certified Code-base
  • Commercial Technology Integrations
  • Enterprise Components
  • Testing Resources
  • Enterprise Push Server (EPS)
  • Enterprise Deployment Guides
  • Enterprise-Level Support Options

ICEfaces 2.0.1 is an official maintenance release featuring over 110 fixes and improvements.

Notable changes included in this release are:

  • New Supported Platforms?
  • Chrome 10, Firefox 4.0, IE 9
  • GlassFish 3.1, JBoss 6.0 and Liferay Portal 5 and 6
  • CDI / Weld
  • Optimized JavaScript for the ICEfaces Components
  • Faster Page Loading
  • Mojarra JSF 2.1 and associated support updates
  • Optimized Window Scope initialization
  • Various Single Submit Improvements
  • Updated Tutorials & Sample Applications

ICEfaces 2.0 Training

ICEsoft offers online training options to fit your specific needs. ICEfaces Training is developer led using experienced ICEfaces developers with several years of JSF and ICEfaces development experience. All our courses include hands-on exercises and labs to ensure knowledge transfer.

Introduction to ICEfaces and JSF (updated to ICEfaces 2 and JSF 2)

This 9 hour online course provides overview into Java Server Faces (JSF) and teaches the basics of developing Rich Enterprise Applications using ICEfaces and JSF. Students will be introduced to the MVC (Model View Controller) architecture of JSF, event-handling, data binding and validation. The course walks attendees through the ICEfaces architecture, component library and unique features such as Ajax push and page level design. Students will learn how to install, and configure their local environment and will develop and deploy a basic ICEfaces application.

  • Target Audience: JSP and Java developers.
  • Prerequisites: Prior experience in Java programming.
  • Requirements: Broadband Internet connection. Telephone or microphone/headset if using VOIP. Eclipse IDE.
  • Course Duration: 9 hrs (3/3/3).
  • Price: $450 per person.
  • More Details

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About Krishna Srinivasan

He is Founder and Chief Editor of JavaBeat. He has more than 8+ years of experience on developing Web applications. He writes about Spring, DOJO, JSF, Hibernate and many other emerging technologies in this blog.

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