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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 .
New themes and components, file upload and download changes, improved implementation of JSF Client Window mode, new audio and video components, observer/event based p:autoUpdate, supports JSF 3.0 PrimeFaces 11.0 2021-12-09 [8] PrimeFaces 12.0 2022-11-14 [9] PrimeFaces 13.0 2023-07-24 PrimeFaces 14.0 2024-05-01 [10]
JavaServer Pages (JSP) JavaServer Faces (JSF) ADF Faces - an Oracle implementation of JavaServer Faces [1] Facelets; ADF Mobile browser - based on Apache Trinidad; Excel through ADF desktop integration; The Oracle JDeveloper free Integrated Development Environment provides a graphical interface for creating data-management applications using ADF.
Ajax4jsf was a project for an open source framework that added Ajax capabilities to the JavaServer Faces (JSF) web application framework. It was an early entrant to the JSF space, but did implement a still-rare feature, that of skinning. Ajax4jsf is now contained entirely within the RichFaces project. [1]
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.
JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1 247: Java Data Mining API (JDM) 2.0 248: Mobile Service Architecture 249: Mobile Service Architecture 2 250: Common Annotations for the Java Platform (for the Metadata facility for Java) 252: JavaServer Faces (JSF) 1.2 253: Mobile Telephony API (MTA) 255: Java Management Extensions (JMX) 2.0 256: Mobile Sensor API: 257
The actual View can be written in different view technologies, like JSP, free marker template, velocity template etc. An XML configuration file is used to specify the "Page Navigation", i.e. the flow of the request to the appropriate Controller, and which View to display based on the outcome of the Controller. Competitor: Spring MVC, Grails
JSF may refer to: JavaServer Faces (now Jakarta Faces), a specification for building web application user interfaces; Jabber Software Foundation, now the XMPP Standards Foundation; Japan Skating Federation, the national body for ice skating in Japan; Joint Strike Fighter program, a military aircraft acquisition program which began in the 1990s