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March 2008
February 2008
Craft Ajax applications using JSF with CSS
Learn several Web techniques based on the DOM APIs, Ajax, and Cascading Style Sheets. This article shows you how to hide and display optional JSF components without refreshing a Web page, how to implement client-side validation that is executed in the Web browser, and how to develop a custom component that displays help messages for the input elements of a Web form.
April 2007
Raible Designs | JSF still sucks?
Conclusion: don't use JSF simply because it's a "standard". Use other frameworks that are more actively developed and designed for the web. For component-based frameworks, the most popular are Tapestry and Wicket. Less popular ones are RIFE and Click.
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March 2007
Ars Subtilior : My thoughts about "JSF is way too complicated?"
My thoughts about "JSF is way too complicated?"
February 2007
Struts et JSP à la poubelle - Archiblog - Stratic
Struts et JSP à la poubelle: un article contre jsp, struts et jsf
January 2007
Ed Burns's Blog: Repost: Bringing Ruby on Rails's Flash to JSF
epost: Bringing Ruby on Rails's Flash to JSF
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
LaLiLuna - Tutorials for Struts, JavaServer Faces, JSF, EJB, Hibernate, Eclipse, JBoss, Tomcat, ...
Tutorials for Hibernate, EJB 2, EJB 3
Struts, JavaServerfaces (JSF)
Tomcat, JBoss, Myeclipse, Eclipse and other
Build Ajax fuctions without Javascript coding
Get familiar with the Sun Ajax4jsf open source framework, which adds Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) capabilities to JSF applications without having to write any JavaScript code. This tutorial will show you how to build an Apache Geronimo applications using JavaServer Faces and Ajax functionality with Ajax4jsf.
