JBoss RichFaces Refcard, Download Yours Now
I know you have been waiting, and here it is! JBoss RichFaces Refcard by Nick Belaevski, Ilya Shaikovski, Jay Balunas, and Max Katz. 
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This Refcard is a great start for any developer looking to learn more about RichFaces. Within this Refcard you will find plenty of examples and code samples that will help with your Rich Internet Applications. Contents include: What is RichFaces?, Basic Concepts, Controlling Traffic, a4j:* Tags, rich:* Tags, Hot Tips and More...
About the Author
Nick Belaevski
Nick
Belaevski is the team leader of the RichFaces project working for
Exadel Inc. He has more than four years of experience in development of
middleware products including JBoss Tools and RichFaces.
Projects: RichFaces
Ilya Shaikovski
Ilya
Shaikovsky is the Exadel product manager working on the RichFaces
project since Exadel began ajax4jsf. He’s responsible for requirements
gathering, specification development, JSF related product analysis and
supporting RichFaces and JSF related technologies for business
applications. Prior to this he worked on the Exadel Studio Pro
product projects: RichFaces
Jay Balunas
Jay
Balunas works as the RichFaces Project Lead and core developer at
JBoss, a division of Red Hat. He has been architecting and developing
enterprise applications for over ten years specializing in web tier
frameworks, UI design, and integration. Jay blogs about Seam,
RichFaces, and other technologies at
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Jay
Projects: RichFaces, Seam Framework, and JBoss Tattletale
Max Katz
Max
Katz is a senior system engineer at Exadel. He is the author of
“Practical RichFaces” (Apress). He has been involved with RichFaces
since its inception. He has written numerous articles, provided
training, and presented at many conferences and webinars about
RichFaces. Max blogs about RichFaces and RIA technologies at http://mkblog.exadel.com.
Projects: RichFaces
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