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J. Juneau, T. TelangJava EE to Jakarta EE 10 Recipeshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8079-9_3

3. Jakarta Server Faces

Josh Juneau1   and Tarun Telang2
(1)
Hinckley, IL, USA
(2)
Hyperbad, India
 

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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