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 ...
The little-known Java Server Faces will provide a standard way to build user interfaces for Java Web applications and open the way for highly customized and specialized components to be plugged into ...
TOTD #42 explained how to create a simple Java Server Faces application using NetBeans 6.1 and deploy on GlassFish. In the process it explained some basic JSF concepts as well. If you remember, it ...
This blog updates TOTD #45 to use Facelets as view technology. Powerful templating system, re-use and ease-of-development, designer-friendly are the key benefits of Facelets. Facelets are already an ...
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 ...
Interface21, a leading provider of trusted open source software for building and deploying mission-critical enterprise applications, today announced the roadmap to Spring Web Flow 1.1, the latest ...
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