JSF has been with us since 2004.
The specification is huge and we need a good reference book for it to learn it just like the Head First Series.
JSF 2.0 is into play right now with lots of changes (with JSP almost deprecated, use of XHTML, Dependency Injection of managed beans, annotations support, etc, etc) .
The need of the book increases as we have many vendors for JSF 2.0 like PrimeFaces, MyFaces, IceFaces, RichFaces, SpringFaces, etc etc etc.
If we do not have an idea what is JSF 2.0 we will be not able to catch up with the current component based specification like JSF.
I can find only 2 books on JSF 2.0 in the market even after 4 years of its release which is very disappointing.
I own 7 books of Head First Series and i really find it as a best way to learn any technology . A Big Fan of Head First I must say.
Can we expect a Head First Book on Java Server Faces soon ?











