Has there ever been a better time to be a Java programmer? From new Spring releases to active JUGs, the Java platform is experiencing a renaissance. Continue Reading ...
This blog updates TOTD #45 to use Facelets as view technology. Powerful templating system, re-use and ease-of-development, designer-friendly are the key benefits of Facelets. Facelets are already an ...
TOTD #42 explained how to create a simple Java Server Faces application using NetBeans 6.1 and deploy on GlassFish. In the process it explained some basic JSF concepts as well. If you remember, it ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The company delivers the first components of an important release of its Java server software and drops the price of its entry-level Java server product. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering ...
To Create Mobile Handset And PDA Applications, Developers Need To Know The Pros And Cons Of J2ME, BREW, And .Net Software designers have to make tough decisions when they select development ...