Over the last few years, a variety of frameworks for building Java–based web applications have been created. For years, Struts have aided developers build web applications using a variation of the ...
This is a simple maven project that utilizes JavaServer Faces to build a web application. It is using JSF 2.1 and Java EE6. The goal here is to demonstrate what web development can be done with "out ...
You can't judge a book by its back cover. At least, that's true in the case of More Servlets and JavaServer Pages. The book is divided into five sections. Part I consists of three chapters that ...
Recently, I had the good fortune of training and mentoring a group of novice Java developers as we implemented a complex Web application using Struts, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), servlets, JavaServer ...
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) ...
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
Abstract: In the following article easily extendible framework for computational purposes is introduced. Application is build with usage of JavaServer Faces, which is also shortly described. Project ...
The Java Community Process is refreshingly low-key compared to much of the software industry, so it was probably not surprising that there was very little hoopla this past week when JavaServer Faces ...
The final results of the Public Review Ballot for JSR 372 are in, and the latest JavaServer Faces specification (JSF 2.3) has been approved. The public review started near the end of January, and ...