Projects tagged ‘jsf’


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JBoss Seam is a powerful new application framework for building next generation Web 2.0 applications by unifying and integrating technologies such as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), Java ... [More] Server Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB3), Java Portlets and Business Process Management (BPM). Gavin King, Seam creator, is also the Expert Group lead on JSR-299 (http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=299) which is based on many of the concepts that are part of Seam. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Liferay Portal is the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework, offering integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture ... [More] , and compatibility with all major IT infrastructures. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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A JavaServer Faces specific view-technology that combines the ease of Tapestry-like components with the familiar syntax of JSP within valid XML-syntax and EL use. Incorporating custom UIComponents is ... [More] extremely easy, including being able to define Component trees in other files. Additional features include a high performance templating framework that makes composing JSF pages extremely simple. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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MyFaces is the first free implementation of Suns new JavaServer (tm) Faces (aka JSF). See http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces for more information.
Created over 3 years ago.

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RichFaces is a rich component library for JSF and an advanced framework for easily integrating AJAX capabilities into business application development. The RichFaces components come ready to use ... [More] out-of-the-box, so developers can immediately save time in taking advantage of component features to create Web applications that provide greatly improved user experience more reliably and more quickly. RichFaces also includes strong support for the skinnability of JSF applications. RichFaces also takes full advantage of the benefits of the JSF framework including lifecycle, validation, and conversion facilities, along with the management of static and dynamic resources. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience.
Created over 3 years ago.

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The Official Standard Implementation for JavaServer(TM) Faces
Created over 3 years ago.

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The eXo Platform combines several modules to build a powerful enterprise portal. It includes a content management system, a portlet container, a portal, hot deployable services, a portlet framework, a ... [More] customization tool, a workflow service, enhanced communication tools, and a bunch of bundled portlets. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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AppFuse is an open source project and application that uses open source tools built on the Java platform to help you develop Web applications quickly and efficiently. It was originally developed to ... [More] eliminate the ramp-up time found when building new web applications for customers. At its core, AppFuse is a project skeleton, similar to the one that's created by your IDE when you click through a wizard to create a new web project. AppFuse 1.x uses Ant to create your project, as well as build/test/deploy it. AppFuse 2.x uses Maven 2 to create your project as well as build/test/deploy it. IDE support is much better in 2.x because you can generate the IDE project files with Maven plugins. AppFuse 1.x uses XDoclet and JDK 1.4+. AppFuse 2.x uses annotations and JDK 5+. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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The OpenPortal Project aims to build an Enterprise-class implementation of a Portal Server in the open source community. It is comprised of many sub-projects including the Portlet Repository, the ... [More] Portlet Container, WSRP, JSFPortletBridge, NetBeans PortalPack and others. The project aims to produce lightweight, modular, consumable components that can be used by many environments, including Portal Servers, Tools, SOA/BI runtimes, and more. The Project was derived from Sun Microsystems' Sun Java System Portal Server 7 product and is available to the community under an open source license. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.