Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. It was great to see the 2.3 release of JavaServer Faces finalized last week. When JSF 2.0 came ...
TOTD #42 explained how to create a simple Java Server Faces application using NetBeans 6.1 and deploy on GlassFish. In the process it explained some basic JSF concepts as well. If you remember, it ...
Acegi security is a natural choice for many enterprise applications built using the Spring framework. JSF (JavaServer Faces) is a Java-based Web application framework that facilitates rapid ...
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