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AJAX and Mozilla XUL with JavaServer Faces
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website (http://weblets.dev.java.net). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system.
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on the 6 Apr 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |
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Sys-Con India News Desk commented on the 3 Apr 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |
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Sys-Con Italy News Desk commented on the 3 Apr 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |
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SYS-CON Brazil News Desk commented on the 2 Apr 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |
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SYS-CON Belgium News Desk commented on the 1 Apr 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |
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John commented on the 8 Mar 2006
All the Ajax methods and libraries SUCK! I was under the impression that Xerox PARK invented GUI and both Apple and Microsoft perfected the technologies and created excellent reusable GUI Classes.. Why are you guys creating new inferior methods when we can build reusable Ajax GUI Classes to build superior online applications? Please read: [visit link] [visit link] Just check the proof. All is in there. What else you need? John |
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on the 25 Feb 2006
This article introduces a new open source project - Weblets - which can be found on the java.net website ([visit link]). The goal of this open source project is to provide JSF component writers with a facility that can serve resource files out of a Java archive (JAR), rather than serving them from the web application root file system. |