Cagatay Civici is the PMC member of the open source JSF implementation of Apache MyFaces, and the project leader of the popular PrimeFaces framework. In addition to being a recognized speaker at international conferences such as JSFSummit, JSFDays, and local events, he’s an author and technical reviewer of books regarding web application development with Java and JSF. Cagatay is currently working as a consultant and instructor in the UK.
Hazem Saleh has five years of experience in Java EE and open source technologies. He is committed to Apache MyFaces and is the initiator of many components in the MyFaces projects, such as Tomahawk CAPTCHA, Commons ExportActionListener, Media, PasswordStrength, and others. He is the founder of GMaps4JSF (an integration project that integrates Google Maps with Java ServerFaces), and is the co-author of The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets by Apress. He is now working for IBM Egypt as a staff software engineer, where he is recognized as a subject matter expert in Web 2.0 technologies.
Matthias Weßendorf is a principal software developer at Oracle. He currently works on server-side-push support for ADF Faces and Trinidad 2.0. Matthias also contributes to the open source community, mainly to Apache MyFaces and Apache MyFaces Trinidad. You can follow Matthias on Twitter (@mwessendorf).