AjaxWorld Special: Creating AJAX and Rich Internet Components with JSF
JavaServer Faces (JSF) standardizes the server-side component model for Web application development but doesn't standardize the presentation layer at the browser. In a series of articles we are going...
View ArticleSuper-Charge JSF AJAX Data Fetch
In our last article - 'JSF and AJAX' (JDJ, Vol. 11, issue 1) - we discussed how JavaServer Faces component writers can take advantage of the new Weblets Open Source project...
View ArticleReal-World AJAX Seminar, New York: AJAX and Faces - Friends or Foes?
Can a client-side AJAX solution and server-side Faces solution co-exist and play well together? Or are they each solving a similar problem in a different and incompatible way?read more
View ArticleThe Benefits Of The AJAX RenderKit
In an effort to provide developers with a productive environment, Oracle has been working on a very rich UI component framework for several years. This framework - ADF Faces - has now been donated to...
View ArticleCreating AJAX and Rich Internet Components with JSF
In our previous article - 'Rich Internet Components with JavaServer Faces' (JDJ, Vol. 10, issue 11) - we discussed how JavaServer Faces can fulfill new presentation requirements without sacrificing...
View ArticleApache Trinidad - A World Cup Skinning Experience?
One of the 2006 Soccer World Cup highlights must surely be the Trinidad and Tobago versus Sweden game. The underdogs Trinidad and Tobago managed to push off the onslaught from the Swedish team. The...
View ArticleJavaServer Faces and AJAX for Google Fans
This is our last article in a series of four that have been introducing the concepts of creating AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces (JSF) components. In this article we are going to summarize and...
View ArticleEnterprise Comet: Awaken the Grizzly!
There's a common misconception among many end users, consumers, and developers that AJAX is the ultimate solution for the Web and that it can provide all the same functionality as a rich desktop...
View ArticleAJAX and Mozilla XUL with JavaServer Faces
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website (http://weblets.dev.java.net). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component...
View ArticleJavaServer Faces and AJAX for Google Fans
This is our last article in a series of four that have been introducing the concepts of creating AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces (JSF) components. In this article we are going to summarize and...
View ArticleWhy the Web Dinosaurs Died
A fast-moving Comet is about to impact the Internet. When it hits, it will wipe away the architecture flaws we have lived with for the past 15 years and allow a new World Wide Web to evolve. This new...
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