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New Oracle JDeveloper with JSF 2.0, Maven, Hudson, REST, OSGi and more

Oracle Released today a major update of its JDeveloper 11g development environment.  This new major release contains hundreds of new features with the...

0 replies - 3435 views - 06/07/11 by Shay Shmeltzer in Announcements

Daily Dose - Out of the Blue - Microsoft Open Sources F# Under Apache v2

In a big surprise from Microsoft, Principal Researcher Don Syme announced that their relatively young functional programming language for the .NET platform,...

1 replies - 18670 views - 11/05/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Spring Web Flow 2.2 Features Partial State Saving

The first milestone in Spring's next version of Web flow is available today.  The Spring Web Flow 2.2 developers are focused on increasing the amount of...

0 replies - 7705 views - 08/05/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Daily Dose - RichFaces On the Road to Full JSF 2.0

The first of JBoss RichFaces 4.0's monthly milestones was released this week.  RichFaces 4.0 is going to provide full support for the Java EE 6 JSF 2.0...

2 replies - 15192 views - 07/20/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

RichFaces 4.0 Takes Shape

The JBoss RichFaces developers are now running full-sprint towards the next major version of the JavaServerFaces component library.  RichFaces 3.3.3 started...

3 replies - 6806 views - 06/16/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

OpenFaces 3.0 Early Access 1 with JSF 2.0 Support

We're glad to announce the first early access milestone of the new OpenFaces 3.0 version featuring JSF 2.0 compatibility. Now developers creating JSF 2.0 based...

0 replies - 2140 views - 05/13/10 by Dmitry Pikhulya in Announcements

MyFaces Aligns With the JSF 2.0 Standard

The Apache MyFaces 2.0 Final was just released with support for Java Server Faces 2.0 (JSR 314).  This release comes hot on the heels of RichFaces 3.3.3,...

0 replies - 6644 views - 04/26/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

RichFaces 3.3.3 Begins Support for JSF 2.0

The JBoss component library for Java Server Faces, RichFaces, is swiftly approaching a final release for version 3.3.3 with the availability of CR1.  The...

5 replies - 14231 views - 02/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Ajax and JSF, Joined At Last

In part four of this series on JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 features contributed by Red Hat, or in which Red Hat developers played a significant role,...

8 replies - 59369 views - 12/31/09 by Jay Balunas in Articles

Interview: Jay Balunas on RichFaces 4.0

DZone recently caught up with Jay Balunas,  core JBoss developer and project lead for RichFaces, a rich component library for JavaServer Faces (JSF). Jay is...

0 replies - 13034 views - 10/05/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

ICEFaces 2.0 And JSF 2.0 Together

JSF Ajax frameworks have been around for some time. JSF is all about server side components that render their state as markup to the client. JSF has a well...

4 replies - 18829 views - 05/28/09 by Roger Kitain in News

RichFaces 101 - Q&A with Jay Balunas + Free Book Giveaway

DZone recently sat down with Jay Balunas, JBoss RichFaces Project Lead and author of the DZone RichFaces Refcard. In this interview, Jay delves into some of...

3 replies - 12573 views - 03/09/09 by Nitin Bharti in Articles

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 - 6082 views - 10/21/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

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 - 9569 views - 10/15/08 by Ryan Lubke in News

JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series (Part 3) Publish/Subscribe Event System

This is the fifth entry in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The last entry wrapped up the new application resource handling.  We'll now switch focus...

0 replies - 6624 views - 10/09/08 by Ryan Lubke in News