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This is the legacy home for JSF development. This project is actively evolving under Eclipse Foundation. Please follow the link to the new location - javaserverfaces ...
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, a standard technology for building user interfaces for Java-based Web applications, is now shipping. In development for two years, JavaServer Faces is intended to enable ...
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 consist of ...
ChartistJSF is based on Chartist.js charts, which is a product of a community that was disappointed about the abilities provided by other charting libraries. The components are built on top of ...
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 ...
This paper describes research in the use of The Java Server Faces (JSF) to develop web applications for CRM. JSF is a standardized specification for building User Interfaces (UI) for server-side ...
Particularly when your client applications need a human interface and must be available across a network to people using diverse computing platforms, you’ll chose to implement your client ...
At Lotusphere in Orlando, Fla., Lotus managers talked about what is in store for Domino and Notes specialists, as the Lotus platform continues to become a more intrinsic partner with IBM's other ...