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Apache MyFaces - Antipatterns and Pitfalls

The following is a chapter excerpt from the Apress book The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets. You can download the chapter here.This chapter...

2 replies - 2375 views - 10/15/08 by James Sugrue in Articles

Ajax Push and ICEfaces for enterprise collaboration

The web has evolved from a document repository into a multi-user collaboration medium, shaped and created by its users. Ajax Push gives the server the ability...

2 replies - 3556 views - 09/29/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Putting Java to REST

Last month I gave you an Introduction to REST. It was 100% theory, so now its time to see a little bit of REST in action. Since I am primarily a Java...

16 replies - 9114 views - 09/22/08 by Bill Burke in Articles

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Asynchronous Ajax for Revolutionary Web Applications

To understand Ajax Push (variously called "Comet" or "Reverse Ajax") it is necessary to cover a variety of topics. After setting the stage with a practical definition of Web 2.0, this article proceeds with an explanation of Ajax Push on the wire, move along to see the impact on the server and what server APIs to use, and then conclude with techniques for application development. Full Story »

Filthy Rich Portlets with ICEfaces and Liferay

When a portlet form is submitted, all the other portlets on the same portal page are forced to redraw themselves. In this presentation, filmed at the recent...

0 replies - 2904 views - 10/28/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Ajax Push and ICEfaces for enterprise collaboration

The web has evolved from a document repository into a multi-user collaboration medium, shaped and created by its users. Ajax Push gives the server the ability...

2 replies - 3556 views - 09/29/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series (Part 5) EDR1 Potpourri

This seventh entry in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series wraps up the content included in EDR1 (yes, I know I'm a bit behind). The last entry covered...

1 replies - 1802 views - 10/21/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

Apache MyFaces - Antipatterns and Pitfalls

The following is a chapter excerpt from the Apress book The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets. You can download the chapter here.This chapter...

2 replies - 2375 views - 10/15/08 by James Sugrue in Articles

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series (Part 4) Resource Re-location

This is the sixth entry in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The last entry covered the new event system. For this entry,...

2 replies - 1780 views - 10/15/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

JavaServer Faces Refcard Available - Download Now

DZone has released it's latest Refcardz, the essential JSF cheat sheet.  Get it now!  JavaServer Faces (JSF) includes a set of predefined UI components, an...

0 replies - 3002 views - 09/14/08 by Jill Tomich in News

JSF Jumpstarter: Free PDF Book Download

The JSF Jumpstarter book is a short (67 pages), tutorial introduction to JSF, suitable for new JSF developers. If you need to get up to speed quickly with JSF,...

2 replies - 8844 views - 09/18/08 by John Ferguson Smart in Articles

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series (Part 2.2): Resources

This is the third blog in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The previous entry covered packaging of resources.  Now we'll...

3 replies - 2400 views - 09/15/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series (Part 2.1): Resources

This is the second blog in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The previous entry covered ProjectStage, now we'll cover...

0 replies - 2171 views - 09/02/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series: Part 1: ProjectStage

This will be the first of a small series of blogs covering proposed new features in JSF 2.0. Keep in mind that none of the features described are final, and...

5 replies - 2995 views - 08/06/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

Learning from Reverse Engineered JSF Components (Part 1)

One thing I really enjoy doing is reverse engineering technology solutions to learn from them. A case in point is Manfred Riem's set of JSF components, with...

0 replies - 1444 views - 08/29/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in News

Learning from Reverse Engineered JSF Components (Part 2)

The latest release of the NAL ("name and location") component mentioned yesterday, now at 1.4 (since yesterday) comes with support for validation...

0 replies - 1963 views - 08/30/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in News

Announcing Apache Orchestra, JSF conversation scope without Seam

Apache Orchestra was released Oct. 2007 without much fanfare. The announcement simply stated: "Apache MyFaces Orchestra is a library which introduce a new...

7 replies - 3449 views - 02/20/08 by Rick Hightower in News

IceFaces 1.7 adds new and improved Ajax widgetry

IceSoft Technologies today unveiled Icefaces 1.7, a JSF component suite that allows you to build server-centric, Ajax applications in pure Java. Icefaces...

0 replies - 2085 views - 04/15/08 by Nitin Bharti in Announcements

How to Start the JSF Dance

Last week our project structure changed a bit and I had to think about training new members in the JSF field. I remembered that there's still a draft article,...

11 replies - 4914 views - 03/09/08 by Rainer Eschen in News

Personalizing Web Pages Using JSF

Personalization is an unavoidable part of any web sites. Personalization allows users to tailor a standard web site as per their needs. User can perform page...

1 replies - 2646 views - 04/16/08 by deepasobhana in Articles

Mediator Pattern: Reducing Page Dependencies in JSF

Using the mediator pattern gives you the ability to develop JSF pages as fine-grained components in your application, allowing them to be tied together...

2 replies - 4567 views - 04/29/08 by Dab Snooper in Articles

Core JavaServer Faces (2nd Ed)

1 replies - 1763 views - 03/25/08 by Stanley Kubasek in Book Reviews

Back To Basics With JSF and Ajax

This past week I had the pleasure of attending (and presenting at) the Ajax Experience in San Francisco. The collection of talks were good and the...

0 replies - 2646 views - 09/10/08 by rogerk in Articles

JSF: The Good, the Bad, and Yes, the Ugly

Having bagged on JSF quite a bit (mostly for its glacial feature pace), still, after squirming around with it, I find myself liking where it ends up going....

0 replies - 2695 views - 08/25/08 by Rob Williams in Articles

TOTD #45: Ajaxifying Java Server Faces using JSF Extensions

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...

0 replies - 1226 views - 09/17/08 by Arun Gupta in Blogs

Automate your builds and Continuous Integration process for Free with Mojo.

Download FilesUrls to the downloads for various platforms.File Format: .zipFile Size: 45 Product Page URL: View More Information About This...

0 replies - 795 views - 07/28/08 by Matthew Schmidt in Uncategorized

Tech Chat - David Ward on JBoss Developer Studio

DZone recently interviewed JBoss Solutions Architect David Ward to talk about what's new in JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) and the Enterprise Application...

0 replies - 4467 views - 06/03/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

How to Digitally Sign Downloadable Code for Secure Content Transfer

0 replies - 1158 views - 05/02/08 by Matthew Schmidt in Whitepapers