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		<title>Powerful Portals with JSF</title>
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		<title>Filthy Rich Portlets with ICEfaces and Liferay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a portlet form is submitted, all the other portlets on the same portal page are forced to redraw themselves. In this presentation, filmed at the recent JSFOne Conference, Neil Griffin shows you how ICEfaces Direct-to-DOM rendering provides a cure for this disruptive end-user experience, and how ICEfaces Ajax Push supplies a rich alternative for inter-portlet communication. Demonstrations are performed within Liferay Portal, a JSR 286 (Portlet 2.0) compliant portlet container. 
 
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to deploy and test portlets using the Portlet Container in the Java Application Platform SDK.
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		<title>Amphibious Portlets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Combination of JavaFX and Portlet 2.0 technologies make it possible to develop portlets that can live outside of a portal page and outside of a browser and run as desktop applications. JavaFX can be used to develop very rich UI, thus can be used as client-side presentation technology. JavaFX also allows to add drag-n-drop feature to applets running inside a browser. Portlets on the other hand can execute the business logic and talk to the enterprise data services, behind the firewall, thus adding security. And most importantly, portlets allow the ...]]></description>
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