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All rights reserved. Legal Notices. JavaServer Faces Technology. The Java EE 6 Tutorial. Chapter 4 JavaServer Faces Technology JavaServer Faces technology is a server-side component framework for building Java technology-based web applications.
JavaServer Faces technology consists of the following: An API for representing components and managing their state; handling events, server-side validation, and data conversion; defining page navigation; supporting internationalization and accessibility; and providing extensibility for all these features Tag libraries for adding components to web pages and for connecting components to server-side objects JavaServer Faces technology provides a well-defined programming model and various tag libraries.
Create a web page. Drop components onto a web page by adding component tags. Bind components on a page to server-side data. Wire component-generated events to server-side application code. Save and restore application state beyond the life of server requests. Reuse and extend components through customization. Overview 2. Getting Started with Web Applications 4. Introduction to Facelets 6. Expression Language 7. Using Converters, Listeners, and Validators 9.
Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology Composite Components: Advanced Topics and Example Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications
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