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JavaServer Faces technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications. Developers of various skill levels can quickly build web applications by: assembling reusable UI components in a page; connecting these components to an application data source; and wiring client-generated events to server-side event handlers.  » Read More
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Current Status Click the Current Status link to read more about what's happening now with JavaServer Faces Technology and to download specifications and reference implementations.
 
January 4, 2008
JSFTemplating and Woodstock: Component Authoring Made Easy Frustrated with the complexities of writing a JavaServer Faces component? With the help of the JSFTemplating and Woodstock projects, you can write a component with only two files.
 
October 19, 2007
Adding a Google Map to a Sample JavaServer Faces Catalog Application In her blog, Carol McDonald demonstrates how to add a map to a sample store catalog application using JAX-WS, JavaServer Faces, and Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0.
 
September 28, 2007
Sample Application Using JAX-WS, JavaServer Faces, Spring, and Java Persistence APIs on Glassfish This blog demonstrates a catalog Spring bean and the Java Persistence APIs used to implement a catalog service that provides pagination of store items, and JAX-WS to expose this catalog service as a web service.
 
September 18, 2007
Sample Application Using JAX-WS, JavaServer Faces, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, and Java Persistence APIs on Glassfish This sample store catalog application shows how to expose a service as a web service for remote client applications. The example demonstrates a catalog stateless session bean and the Java Persistence APIs used to implement a catalog service that provides pagination of store items, and JAX-WS to expose this catalog service as a web service.
 
 
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JavaServer Faces Forum Drop in to the JavaServer Faces forum to discuss how to build web applications using JavaServerFaces technology.
 

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 room on freenode.net. After you access freenode with your IRC client for the first time, you register yourself with the following command:
/msg NickServ REGISTER <your password>

The password should be one that you don't mind others accessing. In other words, don't use a password that you already use for something else important.
Every time you log in thereafter, you need to identify yourself to the NickServ:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <your password>

Finally, after you've registered your password or identified yourselfe, you join the channel:
/join ##jsf

(Note the two ##). Happy chatting!
 

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