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Introducing java server faces (JSF) to 4GL Developers
The past few years have seen the emergence of JSF (Java Server Faces) as the technology of choice for building the User Interface (UI) layer of Java web applications. Oracle's business applications are committing to JSF as the UI technology in the "Fusion" stack. The component based architecture gives business...
Tags: Developer, Java Server, Oracle Corp., Java Server Faces, Java, Programming Languages, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-11-01
J2EE for Forms Developers: A Year in Review
With Forms development often driven through the UI design of the screens, Java Server Faces (JSF) has been a great boon for those with a background in Forms. But it's more than simply having a pre-defined set of UI components. There are two facets to JSF development: those who use...
Tags: Developer, Java Server, J2EE, Java Server Faces, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-12-01
Reusability in Web Applications
Code reuse is a very good way to increase developer productivity and application maintainability. Instead of reinventing the wheel, one should always look for well-designed frameworks and customizable components. Application-specific code can also be reused across modules and even across related projects. This latter type of reusability allows making rapid...
Tags: Java Server, Oracle Corp., Web Application, Java Server Faces, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-10-01
Oracle ADF Mobile
With the release of Oracle Application Server 10g R3 (10.1.3), Oracle introduces Application Development Framework Mobile (ADF Mobile), a new standards-based framework for rapidly developing enterprise mobile applications. Built upon the component model of Java Server Faces (JSF), ADF Mobile allows J2EE developers to quickly build applications for PDA browsers,...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Mobile, Java Server Faces, Advertising & Promotion, Java, Middleware, Marketing, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-09-01

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Ease the development and maintenance of web applications with JavaServer Faces technology
JavaServer Faces technology is a server-side user interface component framework for Java technology-based web applications. Its well-defined programming model and tag libraries significantly ease the burden of building and maintaining Web applications with server-side UIs. Discover JavaServer Faces technology in this sample chapter from The Java EE...
Tags: JavaServer Faces, Web Application, JavaServer Faces Technology, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Book chapters 2006-11-01
Using Oracle ADF Faces in Existing JSF Applications
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a very useful standard framework (JSR-127) for Java developers because it defines an API and a basic set of tags for building Web-based user interfaces. Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Faces, based on the JSF framework, adds many new UI components and simplifies Web application development....
Tags: Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers
Web Tier to Go With Java EE 5: Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology
The biggest contribution of JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology is better alignment with JavaServer Faces technology, which was accomplished by unifying the two Expression Languages (ELs). Alignment with the JSP framework is also one of the more important achievements of JavaServer Faces 1.2 technology, developed through JSR 252. In addition to...
Tags: Web, JavaServer Faces, JSP, Java, Scripting Languages, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2006-02-01
JSFTemplating and Woodstock: Component Authoring Made Easy
In a recent paper, JSFTemplating was applied to writing JavaServer Faces components. That article presents a simple way to develop a JavaServer Faces component Renderer, moving the markup for a component from Java code to a template file and vastly improving the clarity and maintainability of the component. The approach...
Tags: JavaServer Faces, Component, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2007-12-01
Combine JSF Facelets and the Flying Saucer XHTML Renderer
Two great open source projects are currently hosted on java.net: the Flying Saucer All-Java XHTML Renderer and the Facelets Java Server Faces Framework. At first glance, these two project might seem to target different audiences - the JSF Facelets Project seems to be aimed at server-based applications, while the Flying...
Tags: Project, JavaServer Faces, Open Source, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2006-10-31
Sun faces open-source swarm
Established Java providers, such as Sun Microsystems, IBM, and BEA, are trying to embrace open-source development, and a great deal of activity is already well under way. Some open-source Java tools for corporate development are already becoming de facto standards, moving the center of Java away from the Sun-controlled standards...
Tags: Programming languages, Java, open source
Discussion threads 2005-06-27
FaceGen Modeller (zip)
Create realistic human faces in 3D, either at random, or from photos. Edit faces with over 150 controls including age, race, and gender. Create children from 2 faces. Apply hairstyles, expressions and phonemes. Version 3.2.6 includes PhotoFit improvements.
Tags: Face
Software downloads 2007-12-11
Web Tier to Go With Java EE 5: Summary of New Features in JSP 2.1 Technology
The main theme for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 5 is ease of development. The platform's web tier contributes significantly to ease of development in two ways. First, the platform now includes the Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL) and JavaServer Faces technology. Second, all the web-tier technologies offer...
Tags: Web, Platform, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web Application, JSP, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2006-02-01
Jasmine Java (zip)
Jasmine Java is auto FTP uploader. Not only upload files, Jasmine Java remove files, not available local directory, from server. Also, Jasmine Java has more functions. For additional information, please refer readme file. Jasmine Java require Java 1.5.x platform.
Tags: Jasmine Java, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2006-11-13
MSDN Webcast: Introduction to ASP.NET for Java Developers (Part 3 of 4): Architecture Deep-Dive (Level 200)
This webcast explains how the design choices employed in Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 lead to a very different internal architecture than the Java Web framework and how the ASP.NET architecture is constructed and how to extend the framework to solve the same business needs handled in Java through Tapestry, Spring, Struts,...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Java Developer, Webcast, Microsoft ASP.NET, .Net, Programming Languages, Middleware, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
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Web Tier to Go With Java EE 5: Summary of New Features in Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL) 1.2
The maintenance release of the Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL) 1.2 also contributes significantly to the Java EE platform. First, JSTL is now part of the Java EE 5 platform. This means that a person does not need to bundle JSTL with his or her web applications anymore. If a...
Tags: Web, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2006-02-01
Java Embedded Server Software
The Java Embedded Server brings together the power of Java technology, the ubiquity of the Internet, and cheap processors to provide ISVs with a competitive advantage in developing for embedded devices. The Java Embedded Server is a compact but powerful set of services that enables the deployment of custom services...
Tags: Java Embedded Server, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers
From ADF UIX to JSF
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a component-based view framework. Some component-based framework implementations, including Tiles and Oracle's Application Development Framework (ADF) UIX, are currently more mature, but JSF has gained popularity quickly and extensive tool support for JSF is on the way. An upcoming release of Oracle JDeveloper will contain the...
Tags: Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2004-11-01
Zoom in on the smiley face for a birthday picture
Sony's new (in Japan only: keep it there) cameraThe camera designed for those who don't live in a real world, or don't want to. This thing is for artificial posers only. Who wants to see only smiling faces? Some of the most remarkable portraits ever taken...
Tags: e3954@..., Sony Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-09-20
EyeRoller (exe)
Make fun of your friends and colleagues: import their face in EyeRoller and see their eyes follow your mouse pointer. The result will be incredibly entertaining. The program has a built-in face editor, so you can easily create new faces without being a graphical artist. If you feel adventurous you...
Tags: Face, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
Software downloads 2006-11-07
WebSphere Application Server V6: Application Server Crash Problem Determination
The JVM is an interpretive computing engine that is responsible for running the bytecode in a compiled Java program. The JVM translates the Java bytecodes into the native instructions of the host machine. The application server, being a Java process, requires a JVM in order to run and to support...
Tags: IBM WebSphere, Application Server, Server, JVM, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Java, Application Servers, Programming Languages, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-09-30
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