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While many software developers are learning new programming languages to deliver native mobile solutions to users, companies like ICEsoft with their ICEmobile solutions are solving the mobile ...
Due in the third quarter of 2016, JSF 2.3 is positioned as the default MVC framework for Java EE.
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 ...
JavaServer Faces, with a well-defined request processing lifecycle and a rich component hierarchy, will profoundly affect the development of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications.
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. So far ...
At TheServerSide, we’re JSF advocates, and I’m excited about the future of JSF. Taking a look at what’s new in JSF 2.3 makes me believe that many of the little frustrations that aggravated developers ...
This is the first in a series of 3 articles which will range from basic JSF portlet and portal knowledge through to advanced usage of AJAX and Seam in a portlet environment. Now, let’s get on ...
Id: 035771 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3 Description This course will introduce Java/Java Script, Java Server Face (JSF), Java Serverlet Page (JSP) Web development. Students will utilize a ...
The client-facing portions of enterprise Java applications went from HTML to JSP and servlets, to Struts, and most recently to JSF (Java Server Faces) — a standard approved last year by the JCP (Java ...
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 ...
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