Recall from Part 1 that JavaServer Faces (JSF) is conceptually a mixture of Struts (Apache’s popular open source JSP framework) and Swing (Java’s standard desktop application framework). Like Struts, ...
What is the JavaServer Faces specification all about? Why is it important to Web development? Among other things, JavaServer Faces technology is a framework that simplifies user interface (UI) ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Vivek Yadav, an engineering manager from ...
Has there ever been a better time to be a Java programmer? From new Spring releases to active JUGs, the Java platform is experiencing a renaissance. Continue Reading ...
Commercial tool provider Exadel is rolling out a Web component framework for building apps based on JavaServer Faces components. What's new is that the open source IDE takes some of the development ...
News News from JavaOne: Ilog JViews support BPMN, JavaServer Faces By Jack Vaughan June 28, 2004 Ilog has announced a new version of its Ilog JViews 6.0 component family that allows customers to ...
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