With JavaServer Faces 2.0, we finally see the introduction of a standard, annotation based approach to component development. No longer do your JSF applications need to maintain a long and arduous ...
One of the key strengths of JavaServer Faces (JSF) is that not only does it provide substantial technology for easy, out of the box component based J2EE Web applications assembly, but it also is a ...
JavaServer Faces is a server-side user interface component framework for Java-based Web applications and is now officially part of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5. One of the major advantages of ...