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What are the main disadvantages of Java Server Faces 2.0?
... currently a happy ASP.NET MVC / jQuery developer. What I liked most about JSF was the huge amount of AJAX-Enabled UI components which seem to make development much faster than with ASP.NET MVC, especially on AJAX-heavy sites. Integration testing looked very nice too.
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Migrating from JSF 1.2 to JSF 2.0
I am working with a rather large app written in JSF 1.2 .
JSF 1.2 is around 6 years old now. I need to upgrade to JSF 2.0. How painful will this be? I noticed that some attributes in custom tags have been changed etc.
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What is the need of JSF, when UI can be achieved with JavaScript libraries such as jQuery and Angula
I was reading about JSF that its a UI framework and provides some UI components. But how is it better or different from number of components that are available from jQueryUI, AngularJS, ExtJS, or even plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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JSF vs Facelets vs JSP [duplicate]
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JSF is a standardized Java framework for web UIs based on an MVC pattern
JSPs are a (much older) standard for generating web pages from templates - these can be used as the View in a JSF application, but also separately from ...
JSTL in JSF2 Facelets… makes sense?
...gs are all taghandlers and they are executed during view build time, while JSF <h:xxx> tags are all UI components and they are executed during view render time.
Note that from JSF's own <f:xxx> and <ui:xxx> tags only those which do not extend from UIComponent are also taghandlers...
JSF backing bean structure (best practices)
...t, I can get people's opinions on best practices for the interface between JSF pages and backing beans.
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What is the difference between JSF, Servlet and JSP?
...ny of the overridden methods of HttpServlet, such as doGet() and doPost().
JSF (JavaServer Faces)
JSF is a component based MVC framework which is built on top of the Servlet API and provides components via taglibs which can be used in JSP or any other Java based view technology such as Facelets. Fac...
Backing beans (@ManagedBean) or CDI Beans (@Named)?
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CDI is preferred over plain JSF because CDI allows for JavaEE-wide dependency injection. You can also inject POJOs and let them be managed. With JSF you can only inject a subset of what you can with CDI.
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How to include another XHTML in XHTML using JSF 2.0 Facelets?
... xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"
xmlns:ui="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/facelets">
<h:head>
<title>Include demo</title>
</h:head>
<h:body>
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How to choose the right bean scope?
...too). A @ViewScoped bean lives as long as you're interacting with the same JSF view by postbacks which call action methods returning null/void without any navigation/redirect. A @FlowScoped bean lives as long as you're navigating through the specified collection of views registered in the flow confi...