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Among other things, JavaServer Faces technology is a framework that simplifies user interface (UI) development for Web applications. It helps users assemble reusable UI components on a Webpage ...
JavaServer Faces (JSF), poised to become the preeminent Java Web application framework, has undergone many changes since it was introduced as an early access (EA) release in September 2002. In ...
JavaServer Faces technology offers a clean separation between behavior and presentation. JavaServer Faces technology provides a rich architecture for managing component state, processing component ...
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 latest J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) includes the first production version of JavaServer Faces. Sun Microsystems' J2EE 1.4 contains a range of new features like the Web ...
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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