The past couple of years have seen the emergence of JSF (Java Server Faces) as the technology of choice for building the user interface (UI) layer of Java web applications. Oracle’s own business applications are committing to JSF as the UI technology in the “Fusion” stack.
The component based architecture gives business developers simple, yet powerful, UI components with which to build applications; while being based on standards means that the larger development community can collaborate to build richer and more advanced components.
This paper will introduce JSF to 4GL developers, showing how the components can be used, and behind the scenes, how the components work.
Download Introducing Java Server Faces (JSF) to 4GL Developers (pdf)
The component based architecture gives business developers simple, yet powerful, UI components with which to build applications; while being based on standards means that the larger development community can collaborate to build richer and more advanced components.
This paper will introduce JSF to 4GL developers, showing how the components can be used, and behind the scenes, how the components work.
Download Introducing Java Server Faces (JSF) to 4GL Developers (pdf)