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| JSF provides built-in support for validations of input component tags. You can supply it a attribute required="true" which will check if a value is supplied or not. There are... |
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| After two months of hard work I finally managed to release the 0.9.0 version of PrimeFaces UI. UI 0.9.0 is a major release containing many new features, improvements and bug f... |
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| This slide was presented by Ed Burns and Roger Kitian (The JSF specs leads) in JavaOne, and I have the honor to be included:... |
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| Server-side RIA frameworks have become popular recently. Both ZK and ICEfaces have reached the goal of 1 million downloads. However, regarding server side RIA frameworks, peop... |
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| Recently, I have the chance to work with David Geary in a demo that integrates both GMaps4JSF with JSF 2.0 Ajax.
David presented this demo in the latest JavaOne2009 conference... |
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| Recently I will start working on a project using Wicket. I used Wicket briefly in the past, I wrote an article about it and even worked as a technical reviewer for a book on W... |
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| Is JavaFX the "next thing" to replace Ajax? Should we even be comparing these technologies at all? Just for fun, here's an entry from my blog in a parallel universe (I have HT... |
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| This book teaches us how to work with Spring Web Flow 2.0.x using a scalable learning approach applying the new features, over seven well-organized chapters. Among other thing... |
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| JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2 lets you implement user interfaces that are easy to modify and extend with two powerful features: templating and composite components. In this article... |
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| Wow. I only had a look at a third of the video everybody has a look at these days and I was already flashed. Although, mainly based on AJAX they indeed push the Web browser to... |
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| The Mobicents application framework for SIP and Media on top of Seam is now officially named Seam Telco Framework (STF) and it just reached version 2.1!... |
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| Continuing our look at the improvements of the new JSF spec - see previous blogs here and here.
While JSPs are widely used and understood, their use in JSF has always been... |
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| Continuing our look at JSF (see previous blog here), one of the biggest complaints about JSF is the Lifecycle. And it's not hard to understand why - here you are, just about t... |
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| One of the most persistent annoyances in working on JSF is the pervasiveness of old information, usually from years ago, and often now inaccurate. Google ranks the JSF 1.1 tut... |
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| A common issue in JSF 1.1/1.2 was the inability to control the order in which faces-config.xml files were parsed when said files were included in a JAR file. Why does orderin... |
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| RichFaces has been used in a great number of projects, environments, and companies. We would like to have a place for anyone to post their projects that use RichFaces and sho... |
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| Several things that make life painful with Facelets are fixed with JSF2 & EzComp. Take a look at some of the nicer things to come.... |
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