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- New in Oracle JDeveloper (10.1.3.2.0)
- Oracle JDeveloper (10.1.3.2.0) extends the SOA development features from the previous release by introducing the Oracle WebCenter extension. Oracle WebCenter Suite combines the standards-based, declarative development of JavaServer Faces JSF, the flexibility and power of portals, and a set of integrated Web 2.0 services to boost end-user productivity. Oracle WebCenter...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle WebCenter Suite, Java, Web 2.0, Java Development Tools, Enterprise Software, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Internet, Development Tools, Software
- White papers 2007-12-01
- JSFTemplating and Woodstock: Component Authoring Made Easy
- In a recent paper, JSFTemplating was applied to writing JavaServer Faces components. That article presents a simple way to develop a JavaServer Faces component Renderer, moving the markup for a component from Java code to a template file and vastly improving the clarity and maintainability of the component. The approach...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Component, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Create flexible and extensible interfaces in javaserver faces (JSF) using subviews and tiles
- User interfaces are typically the most volatile aspect of Web applications during development, so it's crucial to create flexible and extensible interfaces. In this chapter download from Core JavaServer Faces, Second Edition, learn how to achieve that flexibility and extensibility by including common content. First, explore standard JavaServer...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Prentice Hall Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Book chapters 2007-08-08
- IIS gaining market share
- IIS gaining market shareparked domains?[b]"The obvious question is, did Microsoft pay Go Daddy or offer any incentive to move its parked domains to Windows?"[/b][b]"News of Go Daddy's move to Windows brought some criticism from Linux supporters and Microsoft foes, including Go Daddy customers threatening to leave the company as a...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft IIS Server, domain, Apache Software Foundation, parked domain, Microsoft Corp., JavaServer Faces
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- QuipuKit (1)
- QuipuKit is a JSF library enabling developers to easily build dynamic Web applications. It includes an extended set of JSF components and a validation framework that shifts the traditional JSF validation to the client side. The library introduces such advanced components as DataTable, TreeTable, Chart, Calendar, and etc. providing developers...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Library, QuipuKit, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-04-26
- Inherent AJAX Security With Java and JSF
- With the popular adoption of AJAX techniques mushrooming on the web today, real-life security issues were sure to follow, as illustrated by the Yamanner and MySpace worms. The debate over AJAX security now rages, with widely differing opinions. Just google "AJAX security" and one will receive more information than one...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Java, AJAX, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
- White papers 2007-01-19
- Using Incremental javaserver faces Projects for Promoting Active Learning in Teaching Web Applications & Security
- Teaching emerging technologies in Computer Science Department is generally perceived as a challenging task. Not only is teaching preparation a burden to the instructor, but also the learning model may become teacher-cantered lectures. This is mainly due to the fact that students usually lack the knowledge for getting involved in...
- Tags: Web, JavaServer Faces, Subject, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-12-14
- Ease the development and maintenance of web applications with javaserver faces technology
- JavaServer Faces technology is a server-side user interface component framework for Java technology-based web applications. Its well-defined programming model and tag libraries significantly ease the burden of building and maintaining Web applications with server-side UIs. Discover JavaServer Faces technology in this sample chapter from The Java EE...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Web Application, JavaServer Faces Technology, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Book chapters 2006-11-01
- Web Application Development Within Sybase WorkSpace 1.5
- This paper describes the architecture and features of the Web application development tooling in WorkSpace 1.5, how to develop these powerful JSF DataWindow components and then use them in a JSF Web application, and also how to integrate Web applications into a services oriented architecture. JavaServer Faces JSF is a...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Web Application, Sybase Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-11-01
- New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project jMaki
- Project jMaki gives a simple way to include Ajax-enabled widgets in the web applications. (Ajax is a technology that includes but is not limited to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.) The jMaki technology does this by allowing to wrap widgets in a JavaServer Pages JSP technology tag handler or a JavaServer...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Web Application, JSP, AJAX, Java, Scripting Languages, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Programming Languages, Software Development
- White papers 2006-11-01
- Combine JSF Facelets and the Flying Saucer XHTML Renderer
- Two great open source projects are currently hosted on java.net: the Flying Saucer All-Java XHTML Renderer and the Facelets Java Server Faces Framework. At first glance, these two project might seem to target different audiences - the JSF Facelets Project seems to be aimed at server-based applications, while the Flying...
- Tags: Project, JavaServer Faces, Open Source, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-10-31
- Java EE: where's the Ajax?
- Java EE: where's the Ajax?SOA instead of J2EEWhile I agree that JSF is a previous generation architecture that doesn't support AJAX well, I don't know that we need J2EE in particular to be embrace AJAX. Modern AJAX frameworks can bind directly to WSDL web services without need of JSF...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), EJB, Programming languages, Web services, Middleware, thruth, AJAX, Java, JavaServer Faces, SOA, J2EE, Java EE 5, Web service
- Discussion threads 2006-10-18
- Java EE: where's the Ajax?
- The corporate suit meets the cool, laid-back dude. (No, this is not the latest Apple commercial.) In the emerging SOA-Web 2.0 paradigm, Web 2.0ers with their mashups, rich client applications, and community-based development approaches may be able to take advantage of loosely coupled services that can call corporate data and...
- Tags: AJAX, JavaServer Faces, Ajax technique, Java, Web 2.0, Web
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- javaserver faces, Ajax, and Flash: Next Generation User Interfaces
- Web 2.0 is creating a new breed of applications such as Gmail and NetFlix that were once considered impractical: web based alternatives to desktop applications. Development techniques such as Ajax are enabling web interfaces with new components and visual effects, but also pushing the limits of JavaScript and DHTML. Web...
- Tags: Web, Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, AJAX, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
- White papers 2006-10-01
- Developing Applications With Facelets, JSF, and JSP
- JavaServer Faces JSF along with Facelets and JavaServer Pages JSP 2.0+ promotes a new way of Java web programming. This paper introduces a rich list of useful tips to help developers smoothly transition from the old-fashioned JSP/servlet programming to the new JSF-style programming. It clarifies the issues and confusion developers...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, JSP, Programming, Java, Scripting Languages, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers 2006-08-29
- Using Default Renderers in javaserver faces Technology to Add AJAX Functionality to Existing Components
- Developers typically add Asynchronous JavaScript and XML AJAX functionality to existing web pages by inserting specialized JavaScript technology code. A user event triggers this JavaScript code, which then initiates one or more background requests that are asynchronous - that is, the requests occur at any time without regard to any...
- Tags: AJAX, JavaServer Faces, JavaScript, Server, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers 2006-08-01
- Accessing Resources From javaserver faces Custom Components
- JavaServer Faces technology is great for encapsulating a component's artifacts, which hides complexity from the end user. In the quest to create reusable components, the developer has to make trade-offs between complexity and reusability. When designing components, developers find that most development projects require the repetition of common tasks. One...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Component, JavaServer Faces Technology, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-07-01
- A New Face on the Block
- Oracle JDeveloper 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) improves the J2EE development experience from every point of view. Released in February 2006, it provides slick new refactoring features that make iterative code improvements a snap. It also offers new teamwork support that simplifies collaborative development, and it provides all-around enhancements for visual,...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Java, Enterprise Software, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2006-07-01
- Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 20: Develop Task-Processing Portlets With New Tooling in IBM Rational Application Developer - Automatic Creation of JSF-Based Task Portlets to Enable Human Interaction
- In an on demand business environment, efficient customer, employee, and supplier interaction is critical. One's business needs to ensure that all users, regardless of role, can seamlessly participate and collaborate in business processes. Developers need to provide interfaces to support human interaction with business processes, such as filling out forms...
- Tags: Portlet, Business Process, Developer, JavaServer Faces, Application Developer, IBM Corp., Operational Planning, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, Software
- White papers 2006-05-16
- On the road to JavaOne
- On May 16th approximately 14,000 Java developers from around the world will converge on San Francisco for the annual JavaOne conference. I'll be attending the conference for the first time this year so I spoke to JavaOne alumni Joshua Smith...
- Tags: JavaOne, JavaServer Faces
- Blog posts 2006-04-29
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