Jakarta Server Faces was released in 2004 by Sun Microsystems as Java Server Faces. It was intended to make web application creation easier and uses server-side rendering. It's an improvement on the Jakarta Server Pages framework with a more structured development cycle and greater flexibility in using contemporary web technologies. The Jakarta Server Faces framework is built on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and uses XML files for constructing views and ...
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