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All the cool new programming languages, like Ruby, always have compilers/interpreters and tools for Linux, and the old UNIX standbys like Tcl/Tk are still around when you need them. Why, then, is Java ...
JavaServer Faces is a powerful framework for component-based Web UI development, but its CustomNavigationHandler introduces more complexity into rules-based navigation than you need. In this article, ...
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is the Java standard technology for building component-based, event-oriented web interfaces. Like JavaServer Pages (JSP), JSF allows access to server-side data and logic. Unlike ...