Choosing a Java framework is not about which one is best, it's about accepting their tradeoffs of stability, flexibility and complexity. Here's how to evaluate each vs. your needs. Continue Reading ...
In a continuing look back series, let's take a look at JavaServer Faces. This is a technology was first rolled out in 2004 and my first encounter with it was shortly after that in 2005. It is part of ...
This public Github repository contains a school project for a car rental company web application developed using Java, Spring, JavaServer Faces, Maven, and Primefaces. The project aims to provide a ...
JavaServer Faces is a new framework for building Web applications using Java. JSF is a one of standard Java framework for building Web applications. It helps and simplifies the development of web ...
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 ...
[February 4, 2003 - ADT's Programmers Report] - The Lotus Notes developer has been on the sidelines a bit over the last few years as Microsoft has marched its Visual Basic troops toward .NET, and ...