http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/
A great resource for both the novice and the seasoned Java developer. It seems to be really well written, gently introducing the reader into the several Java technologies.
Showing posts with label JSF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JSF. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
A Quick JavaServer Faces Tutorial
http://balusc.blogspot.pt/2011/01/jsf-20-tutorial-with-eclipse-and.html
BalusC, a knowledgeable Java user at Stack Overflow, has a great JavaServer Faces development tutorial using Eclipse and Glassfish. In the end, he adds several other sources to continue on learning.
BalusC, a knowledgeable Java user at Stack Overflow, has a great JavaServer Faces development tutorial using Eclipse and Glassfish. In the end, he adds several other sources to continue on learning.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
c:forEach vs ui:repeat in Facelets
http://www.ninthavenue.com.au/blog/c:foreach-vs-ui:repeat-in-facelets
The most important thing to understand about the jstl tags in Facelets is that they do not represent components and never become a part of the component tree once the view has been built. Rather, they are tags which are actually responsible for building the tree in the first place. Once they have done their job they expire, are no more, cease to be, etc etc.
The most important thing to understand about the jstl tags in Facelets is that they do not represent components and never become a part of the component tree once the view has been built. Rather, they are tags which are actually responsible for building the tree in the first place. Once they have done their job they expire, are no more, cease to be, etc etc.
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