Summary

In this chapter, we have completed our Enterprise application (AppStore) by adding a web layer designed using JSF.

JavaServer Faces has gained a lot of popularity in the last few years and, as you have learned here, it does not require any extra effort to deploy a JSF-based application on JBoss AS. If you are interested in improving the collaboration between EJB applications and JSF views, we strongly suggest you to have a look at the JBoss Seam project (http://www.jboss.com/products/seam/), which is a key component of the JBoss Enterprise application platform.

In the next chapter, we will cover the JBoss Messaging system, thus completing the EJB picture with message-driven bean components.

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