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  2. Apache MyFaces - Wikipedia

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    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:

  3. Jakarta Faces - Wikipedia

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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 .

  4. OmniFaces - Wikipedia

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    OmniFaces is an open source utility library for the JavaServer Faces 2 framework. It was developed using the JSF API, and its aim is to make JSF life easier by providing a set of artifacts meant to improve the functionality of the JSF framework.

  5. Apache TomEE - Wikipedia

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    Open-source Java Server Faces (JSF) implementation. Apache ActiveMQ: Open-source Java Message Service (JMS) implementation. Apache CXF: Web Services frameworks with a variety of protocols - such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP. Apache Derby: Full-fledged relational database management system (RDBMS) with native Java Database Connectivity (JDBC ...

  6. RichFaces - Wikipedia

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    RichFaces was an open source Ajax-enabled component library for JavaServer Faces, hosted by JBoss. It allows easy integration of Ajax capabilities into enterprise application development. It reached its end-of-life in June 2016. RichFaces is more than just a component library for JavaServer Faces. It adds:

  7. Facelets - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Facelets is an open-source Web template system under the Apache license and the default view handler technology (aka view declaration language) for Jakarta Faces (JSF; formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces). The language requires valid input XML documents to work.

  8. Oracle Application Development Framework - Wikipedia

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    This means that all users who have purchased an Oracle Application Server licence may use Oracle ADF for free. Users who want to deploy ADF to a third-party application-server can purchase an ADF runtime license at their local Oracle sales office. Users can develop and test Oracle ADF applications free of charge exclusively within Oracle ...

  9. PrimeFaces - Wikipedia

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    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]