April 2004
Intermediate to advanced
606 pages
20h 4m
English
JSF is a very powerful framework with lots of different features and options you can tweak to satisfy your needs. Trying to grasp everything at once would be overwhelming, so we’ll take it one step at a time, looking at each feature in the context of the sample expense report application. This chapter focuses on how JSF components are created and rendered, using the sample application filtering criteria and menu areas as concrete examples.
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