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RichFaces 4 Overview. Part I – Ajax Request Queuing.
Posted: August 26, 2010Published: June 25, 2010
Author: Ilya ShaikovskyPublisher: In Relation To...
The first part of the RichFaces components migration process contained mostly the a4j library core components, which provide enhanced Ajax functionality. I believe that most of the community knows the base RichFaces Ajax components well and has worked with them for a long time. So basically there is not much to cover in this area. It should be easy to use them in the same manner as it was in RichFaces 3.3.x, but considering the JSF 2 Ajax definitions standards. The first article is intended to provide a short usage overview for them and to describe the RichFaces 4 Ajax requests queuing mechanism, which is designed for easy optimizations of your page/server transactions.


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