JSF 2.0 introduced a variety of new features, with the addition of the Facelets specification being the most widely anticipated by software engineers and application developers alike. Facelets became ...
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Due to a management mandate, new webapps have to use JSF (+Facelets + ICEfaces) because 'its the standard'. Since Java web dev is new to our company, there is a big learning curve involved. <BR><BR>So ...
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is the Java standard technology for building component-based, event-oriented web interfaces. Like JavaServer Pages (JSP), JSF allows access to server-side data and logic. Unlike ...
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 ...
Time and time again, when developing user interfaces with JSF, tasks that could be achieved quite easily using JavaScript become a giant hassle. A simple example is a page that includes a set of radio ...