JSF

The fastest Workshop release ever - BEA Workshop 10.2 is now available

BEA Workshop 10.2 is here and it’s faster than ever. Developers will experience noticeable speed improvements in server start, deployment, incremental &...

0 replies - 2629 views - 03/12/08 by pieter humphrey 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,...

12 replies - 7007 views - 03/09/08 by Rainer Eschen in News

Java Web Frameworks Comparison

As a part of ongoing effort of comparing Java web frameworks I added JSF to the list on http://jtomato.sourceforge.net. The following chart shows the amount...

0 replies - 706 views - 03/08/08 by Tim in News

Escape from XML Hell Redux: Spring 2.5 Annotation Driven DI

This post is an escape from XML redux. As stated in the last post, there are some who do not like to configure dependency injection (DI) in XML. They call it...

2 replies - 8216 views - 03/07/08 by Rick Hightower in News

What Would You Ask the Web Framework Experts?

At the end of this month, I'll be moderating a Java Web Framework Smackdown at TSSJS in Vegas. I wasn't able to secure the boxing bell I used at a similar...

7 replies - 4921 views - 03/06/08 by Matt Raible in News

JSR 299, WebBeans: Will EJB rise again?

"JSF really needs some major improvements" says Gavin King in a recent article on SD Times. Alex Handy wrote a short, interesting piece on JSR 299,...

2 replies - 5032 views - 02/29/08 by Rick Hightower in News

Spring XML Hell? Escape XML Hell

There are some who do not like to configure dependency injection (DI) in XML. They call it "XML Hell"! There are some who even complain about...

14 replies - 14031 views - 02/28/08 by Rick Hightower in News

Experience Model Driven Development on Rails with Taylor MDA 1.1.0

Taylor MDA is an Eclipse based UML modeling and code generation tool. It leverages a convention-based (on rails) code generation approach and...

0 replies - 1010 views - 02/23/08 by John Gilbert in Announcements

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 - 5328 views - 02/20/08 by Rick Hightower in News

QuipuKit 1.4.1 with Fixes for DataTable & TreeTable

TeamDev has released QuipuKit 1.4.1, a commercial component library for JSF. This maintenance release includes fixes for keyboard support in Opera and Safari,...

0 replies - 2366 views - 02/19/08 by Tatyana Matveyeva in Announcements

QuipuKit 1.4 with Enhanced DataTable and Improved Ajax Released

TeamDev has released QuipuKit version 1.4, a commercial library of advanced JSF components. The major features of QuipuKit 1.4 release include:

0 replies - 1558 views - 02/12/08 by Tatyana Matveyeva in Announcements

Seam 2.0.1 released, Is Seam or Spring the best way to write JSF/JPA based applications?

Seam 2.0.1 is out and ready for download. Seam is a framework that supports web applications that are built with EJB3 and JSF--JEE5 centric.  Seam 2.0.1...

33 replies - 19181 views - 02/01/08 by Rick Hightower in News

JSF passes Swing as the number one Java GUI component model for job demand

Kito suggested I change the search from JSF and java to (jsf or "JavaServer Faces" or "Java Server Faces") and java.JSF passed Swing as the number one GUI...

8 replies - 8168 views - 01/28/08 by Rick Hightower in News

What server-side Java web framework will be the next for 2008?

Arguably, Struts 1.x is end of life. There are plenty of other Java server-side web frameworks: JSF (the standard), Wicket, Tapestry, Struts 2, Echo, Spring...

7 replies - 28045 views - 01/20/08 by Rick Hightower in News