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JavaServer Faces Technology

JavaServer Faces is a standard for building server-side user interfaces developed through the Java Community Process. Several tools vendors participated in developing the JSF 1.0 specification and support the technology in their tools to promote adoption. Documentation, downloads, training, and community support are available to help developers work with JavaServer Faces.

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JavaServer Faces Technology

JavaServer Faces is a standard for building server-side user interfaces developed through the Java Community Process. Several tools vendors participated in developing the JSF 1.0 specification and support the technology in their tools to promote adoption. Documentation, downloads, training, and community support are available to help developers work with JavaServer Faces.

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JavaServer Faces Technology

Developed through the Java Community Process under JSR - 314, JavaServer Faces technology establishes
the standard for building server-side user interfaces. With the contributions of the expert group, the JavaServer
Faces APIs are being designed so that they can be leveraged by tools that will make web application
development even easier. Several respected tools vendors were members of the JSR-314 expert group, which
developed the JavaServer Faces 1.0 specification. These vendors are committed to supporting the JavaServer
Faces technology in their tools, thus promoting the adoption of the JavaServer Faces technology standard.
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Downloads
Download the latest specification and implementation of JavaServer Faces Technology fromMojarra Project.
If you are using GlassFish v3 prelude then you can also download Mojarra using v3 update center using
these instructions under the section Installing JSF 2.0.0 PR on GlassFish v3 (including GlassFish Prelude)
Implementation of JavaServer Faces Technology (Mojarra) 2.0 is also available in the v3 nightly builds

Documentation
JavaServer Faces Technology Tutorial : Reference the JavaServer Faces tutorial included in the JavaEE
tutorial.
True Abstraction: Composite UI Components in JSF 2.0 -- Part 2 Part 1 of this Tech Tip showed you how to
create a composite UI component and use it in a web application. In Part 2, you will learn how to add
functionality to the composite component that you created.
True Abstraction: Composite UI Components in JSF 2.0 -- Part 1 This Tech Tip introduces a powerful new
feature in JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 technology: composite user interface (UI) components. This feature
allows you to turn any collection of page markup into a JSF UI component--with attached validators,
converters, action listeners, and value change listeners--for use by page authors.

Training
Developing Web Applications using JSF Technologies: This three-day course covers an in-depth look at
JSF 2.0 technology, including templating, Ajax, validation, conversion, working with data sources, composite
components, and much more. With this course you will gain the skills necessary to build rich web-based
applications with the JavaServer Faces framework.

Community
Forum : Drop in to the webtier forum ([email protected]) to discuss JavaServerFaces technology. To
subscribe to the mailing list please visit - https://glassfish.java.net/servlets/ProjectMailingListList and scroll
down and click on subscribe. Post to the forum here.
Join us in the chat room at irc.freenode.net Converse with members of the team working on JavaServer
Faces technology by joining our public chat, reachable with any IRC client. Join us in the ##jsf chat room at
irc.freenode.net
The Java Enterprise Community on java.net The Java Enterprise Community is a gathering place for
developers working with Java EE technologies.

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