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In the Spotlight - Jason Lee

Jason Lee

Senior Java Developer for Sun Microsystems

Jason Lee is a Senior Java Developer for Sun Microsystems working on the GlassFish Administration Console, and is a member of the JSF 2.0 (JSR 314) Expert Group. Jason has extensive experience working with web-based technologies such as JavaServer Faces and Ajax, as well as enterprise technologies based on the GlassFish platform. He is currently the main developer of Mojarra Scales, working to create a set of high quality JSF components wrapping libraries such as the Yahoo! User Interface Library, as well as bring Facelets compatibility to JSFTemplating.

Jason has been writing software professionally since 1997 in a wide variety of languages and environments, including Java, PHP, C/C++, and Delphi on both Linux/Unix and Windows. You can read more about what Jason's working on at his blog at http://blogs.steeplesoft.com

Apart from work, he is currently serving as the president of the Oklahoma City Java Users Group, where he is an active member and presenter. More importantly, Jason is married to a beautiful woman and has two sons who, thankfully, look like their mother.









Presentations by Jason Lee

JSFTemplating: the other ViewHandler

Just about everyone is familiar with Facelets -- and with good reason -- but did you know there's another major alternative?"

JSF 2-style component development in a JSF 1.2 world

One of the improvements coming in JSF 2 is the vast simplification of component development, but JSF 2 is months away, and you want that functionality NOW, so what's an impatient developer to do? "

Hacking Mojarra: a guided tour

Have you ever wanted to work on the industry-leading JSF 1.2 implemntation, but didn't know where to start? Or, have you ever been curious what the implementation looks like behind the scenes? "








Coming Up for Air
A brief interlude to share some (hopefully) cogent thoughts


Jason Lee's complete blog can be found at: http://blogs.steeplesoft.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Thursday, November 6, 2008


Thursday, November 6, 2008