Dan Allen
Senior Software Engineer - JBoss by Red Hat, Author, Open Source Advocate
Dan Allen is a member of the Seam and Web Beans project teams at JBoss by Red Hat, author of Seam in Action and a frequent speaker at major industry conferences such as JavaOne, Devoxx, TSSJS, Jazoon and JSFOne. Dan is known for his passionate work, with nearly a decade of development experience using technologies that include Java frameworks (Seam, JSF, EJB3, Hibernate, Spring, Struts), testing frameworks (JUnit, Te..
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Michael Yuan
Author, software developer, and open source contributor
Michael Yuan is an author, software developer, and open source contributor. He currently works at eZee inc. developing a large scale mobile marketing system based on the Seam framework. He contributes code to the Seam project and writes about Seam in his blog
www.michaelyuan.com/blog
Prior to eZee, Michael was a technical product manager at the JBoss division of Red ..
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Scott O'Bryan
Principal Software Engineer for Oracle
Scott O'Bryan is a Principal Software Engineer for Oracle and has twelve years of industry development experience. He's been working on the Oracle ADF Faces Renderkit for around four years and prior to his work with JSF, he had over six years of experience architecting enterprise portal systems and designing portlet-based software applications. His unique background makes him an expert on portlet-based JSF Architect..
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Ed Burns
Spec Lead for JSF; author of JSF 2.0: The Complete Reference
Ed Burns is currently a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems, Inc. At Sun, Ed leads a team of web experts from across the industry in developing JavaServer™ Faces Technology through the Java Community Process and in open source. His areas of professional interests include web application frameworks, AJAX, reducing complexity, test driven development, requirements gathering, and computer supported collaborative w..
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Matthias Wessendorf
Software developer at Oracle
Matthias Wessendorf is a software developer at Oracle. He currently works on ADF Faces, which is an Ajax-based JSF component suite. Matthias also contributes to the OpenSource community, mainly Apache MyFaces and Apache Trinidad. Before joining Oracle, he worked as a CMS-Developer at pironet, where he was building a next-generation CMS, using UI technologies like XUL and Ajax.
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