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 ...
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What is the JavaServer Faces specification all about? Why is it important to Web development? Among other things, JavaServer Faces technology is a framework that simplifies user interface (UI) ...
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 ...
Interface21, a leading provider of trusted open source software for building and deploying mission-critical enterprise applications, today announced the roadmap to Spring Web Flow 1.1, the latest ...
It is more than eight years since IBM's purchase of Lotus, and the path of Lotus tool solutions has taken a new turn. Moves discussed at last year's Lotusphere -- that promised an accelerated ...
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The latest J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) includes the first production version of JavaServer Faces. Sun Microsystems' J2EE 1.4 contains a range of new features like the Web Services Integration (WS ...
Hundreds of thousands of Grok chatbot chats, including sensitive data, were exposed on Google after xAI’s share feature leaked them. AI is rapidly moving beyond creating static videos to generating ...