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Jakarta Faces, formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a Java specification for building component-based user interfaces for web applications. [2] It was formalized as a standard through the Java Community Process as part of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition.
The Jakarta Standard Tag Library (JSTL; formerly JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) is a component of the Java EE Web application development platform. It extends the JSP specification by adding a tag library of JSP tags for common tasks, such as XML data processing, conditional execution, database access, loops and internationalization .
Apache MyFaces is an Apache Software Foundation project that creates and maintains an open-source JavaServer Faces implementation, along with several libraries of JSF components that can be deployed on the core implementation. The project is divided into several sub-projects:
Jakarta EE, formerly Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), is a set of specifications, extending Java SE [1] with specifications for enterprise features such as distributed computing and web services. [2]
During the development of JSP 2.0, the JavaServer Faces technology was released which also needed an expression language, but the expression language defined in the JSP 2.0 specification didn't satisfy all the needs for development with JSF technology. The most obvious limitations were that its expressions were evaluated immediately, and the ...
Introduction to Facelets" Chapter 8 of The Jakarta EE Tutorial; Facelets Developer Documentation at the Wayback Machine (archived 2016-12-31) Hightower, Richard (February 21, 2006). "Facelets fits JSF like a glove". Java. DeveloperWorks. IBM. Archived from the original on 2021-02-24. Facelets Home Page at the Wayback Machine (archived 2017-04-04)
jQuery, a JavaScript library that provides an Ajax framework and other utilities, and jQuery UI, a plug-in that provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets. GPL and MIT: MooTools, a compact and modular JavaScript framework best known for its visual effects and transitions.
Predecessor of PrimeFaces is the YUI4JSF library, [4] a set of JSF components based on YUI JavaScript library. YUI4JSF got cancelled [ 5 ] in favor of PrimeFaces in early 2009. Since its release, PrimeFaces has been strongly supported by Oracle, particularly within the NetBeans world.