• Jakarta Faces, formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a Java specification for building component-based user interfaces for web applications...
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  • Jakarta Server Pages (JSP; formerly JavaServer Pages) is a collection of technologies that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages...
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  • XPages is an IBM implementation of JavaServer Faces with a server side JavaScript runtime and the built-in NoSQL database IBM Domino. It allows data from...
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  • Struts Jspx (JavaServer Pages, XML compliant variation of the JSP standard) Swing JavaServer Pages (JSP) JavaServer Faces (JSF) ADF Faces - an Oracle implementation...
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  • Earlier versions of JWSDP also included Java Servlet JavaServer Pages JavaServer Faces There are many other Java implementations of Web Services or XML...
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  • Apache MyFaces is an Apache Software Foundation project that creates and maintains an open-source JavaServer Faces implementation, along with several...
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  • PrimeFaces open-source Ajax component libraries for JavaServer Faces Vaadin a server-side Java widget framework depending on GWT ZK an open-source Java server+client...
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  • JSF in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. JSF may refer to: JavaServer Faces (now Jakarta Faces), a specification for building web application user interfaces...
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  • PrimeFaces is an open-source user interface (UI) component library for JavaServer Faces-based applications, created by Turkish company PrimeTek Informatics...
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  • High-performance computing, and Analytics Apache MyFaces Committee MyFaces: JavaServer Faces implementation Tobago: set of user interface components based on...
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    RichFaces was an open source Ajax-enabled component library for JavaServer Faces, hosted by JBoss. It allows easy integration of Ajax capabilities into...
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  • digital media JavaServer Faces, a Java-based Web application framework for interfaces faces for Unix, the continuation of vismon Faces (1934 film), a...
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  • committees that developed popular languages including JavaServer Pages, JAX-RPC, and JavaServer Faces. He wrote early books on JSTL and JSP. He is also the...
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  • this is not much of a burden. The following shows an example of a JavaServer Faces (JSF) component having a bidirectional binding to a POJO's property:...
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  • "The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 378". www.jcp.org. JSR 301 (Portlet 1.0 Bridge for JavaServer Faces...
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  • GUI enhancements, JavaServer Faces 1.1 Support (at this point not yet part of J2EE), performance enhancements, and support for Java SE 5.0. A basic version...
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  • как работает, назначение - G Gate Media". ggate.media (in Russian). 2024-12-10. Retrieved 2024-12-11. Ajax (programming) ASP.NET JavaServer Faces v t e...
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  • The Java Community Process (JCP), established in 1998, is a formal mechanism that enables interested parties to develop standard technical specifications...
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  • Spring Web Flow (category Free software programmed in Java (programming language))
    web applications, such as AJAX support and tight integration with JavaServer Faces. The Spring Web Flow project started as a simple extension to the Spring...
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  • ICEfaces (redirect from IceFaces)
    kit that extends JavaServer Faces (JSF) by employing Ajax. It is used to construct rich Internet applications (RIA) using the Java programming language...
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  • Apache Wicket (category Java enterprise platform)
    component-based web application framework for the Java programming language conceptually similar to JavaServer Faces and Tapestry. It was originally written by...
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  • Facelets (category Java (programming language))
    (aka view declaration language) for Jakarta Faces (JSF; formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces). The language requires valid input XML documents...
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    Apache Tapestry (category Java enterprise platform)
    component-oriented[clarification needed] Java web application framework conceptually similar to JavaServer Faces and Apache Wicket. Tapestry was created...
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  • JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (category Java enterprise platform)
    Seam framework, including Java annotations to enhance POJOs, and including JBoss jBPM JavaServer Faces (JSF), including RichFaces Web application services...
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  • Apache Shale (category Jakarta Faces)
    maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. It is fundamentally based on JavaServer Faces. As of May 2009 Apache Shale has been retired and moved to the Apache...
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  • cigar brand named after Trinidad, Cuba Apache MyFaces Trinidad, an open-source library of JavaServer Faces components Trindade (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • abbreviated for brevity return "customer_overview"; } } The above defines a JavaServer Faces (JSF) backing bean in which the EJB is injected by means of the @EJB...
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    Jakarta EE (redirect from Java EE)
    Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages (JSP), or Jakarta Faces (JSF) with Facelets. The example below uses Faces and Facelets. Not explicitly shown is that the...
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  • defined to be a managed bean by any other Java EE technology specification (for example, the JavaServer Faces technology specification), or if it meets...
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  • and IPSec. It was also applied to several web frameworks, including JavaServer Faces, Ruby on Rails and ASP.NET as well as other software, such as the Steam...
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