JSF

ICEfaces forum is really large, the support team is client oriented and they give a lot of effort into the community field.

 

ICEfaces seems to grow faster, side by side with JSF compared with RichFaces. RichFaces 4 should work better with JSF2 because they gave a lot of effort into this, though it took them a long time to achieve this development release which isn’t a stable one yet.

 

oded 19/11/2010 - 15:44

I wanted to share a small case resolution I had to resolve at customer site, I think the main conclusion from the issue was before starting to troubleshooting, read
carefully your exception stack trace.

 

lior.kanfi 05/08/2010 - 22:36

 http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/inside_gracelets_1.html

adi 30/11/2009 - 19:50

OpenFaces is an open-source library of AJAX-powered JSF components, an Ajax framework and a client-side validation framework. OpenFaces is based on the set of JSF components formerly known as QuipuKit. It contains fully revised codebase of QuipuKit and introduces many new components and features.

 

http://www.openfaces.org/

lior.kanfi 23/06/2009 - 14:09

And JBoss were even kind enough to publish it as a decent html on their site. Come and get it while it's a hit! Oh, JSF people, come and get it while it's hot!

zvika 07/11/2008 - 08:36

The technology to ensure (sorta) real-time updates on your web app is called, COMET. This is a giant hack, basically. There are three common ways to actually implement it. Polling, Long Polling and Continuous connection, by using the forever frame pattern/trick.

zvika 04/10/2008 - 17:16

Exadel Fiji extends JSF by allowing the use of Flex with JSF components and within a JSF page. When using Fiji Flex components, developers can use Flex with the same familiar JSF component-based approach to building user interfaces. Check out the demo page.

zvika 10/09/2008 - 04:36

Starting with version 9.2, WebLogic Portal provides two options for creating JSF (JavaServer Faces) portlets. Learn how to use both approaches and choose the right approach for your project.

hila 23/07/2008 - 09:21

You probably know of favicons - if not the word itself. Websites can define a favicon - a small icon that will display on the tab and/or the location bar of your browser.In this article, I will demonstrate how easy it is to add dynamic - programmatically set - favicons

hila 23/07/2008 - 08:51
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