Choosing a Java framework is not about which one is best, it's about accepting their tradeoffs of stability, flexibility and complexity. Here's how to evaluate each vs. your needs. Continue Reading ...
In a continuing look back series, let's take a look at JavaServer Faces. This is a technology was first rolled out in 2004 and my first encounter with it was shortly after that in 2005. It is part of ...
SLAM is a sports-oriented Twitter simulation with a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, catering to registered, anonymous, and administrator users, providing a reliable source of sports ...
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Abstract: This paper describes implementation of web-based hotel reservation system which enables users to book hotel rooms by means of a web browser. The system is based on JavaServer Faces ...
Check that JSPs (JavaServer Pages) files referenced in XML configuration files such as the web.xml exist in specified JSP directories ...
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 ...
In this article, I look at JSF 2 and how it fits into the Java EE ecosystem. When building a web application we provide the end user with a way to interact with our application and this is what JSF ...
Abstract: 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 ...
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