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Raising the Team Collaboration Bar with AJAX and JSF
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05/10/2006, By Godfrey Hobbs
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The JSF framework helps development teams collaborate and work effectively. AJAX is here. All successful new Web projects need to support an AJAX-based interaction. However, creating an AJAX-based Web application is not easy. Teams building AJAX-based Web applications must collaborate effectively. Teams building AJAX-based Web applications need a structured architecture.
The Problem:
Developers, product managers, and other stakeholders are familiar with the risks introduced by lock-step interaction between the front-end and back-end development teams. Collaboration is the key to successful product development. Too often, collaboration is missing. Front-end developers are left waiting for back-end development tasks to be completed.
In this case, the potential benefits of collaboration are unrealized. Any collaboration that takes place is after the fact; for the most part, the opportunity to act on the front-end development team's input has passed. This is expensive. Product development is often slowed while UI front-end developers are faced with one of the two following choices:
1. Wait for back-end development to be completed before starting real work.
2. Spend significant time and energy creating throw-away mock objects in an attempt to start development before back-end developers finish implementation.
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