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JavaServer Faces
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ALSO CALLED: JSF and Java Server Faces
DEFINITION: A Java-based web application framework of components for building rich user interfaces for Java applications. JavaServer Faces run on the server, but are rendered on the client. JSF uses JavaServer Pages for its display technology, but JSF can also accommodate other display technologies, such as XUL,
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Zero Turnaround for Java Development
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In this podcast, JavaRebel development lead Jevgeni Kabanov discusses the value of zero turnaround to both development and production systems, and how JavaRebel helps achieve this goal.
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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 2
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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 3
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Learn how Java performance has been significantly improved through the use of microprocessors.
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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 1
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Yet many organizations still become consumed in the mundane tasks associated with managing Java and ensuring improved response times. Gain insight into the critical role microprocessors play in gaining improved performance from Java platforms.
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WCM to the tenth power
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Web content management: Beyond traditional models Webcast
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Optimizing Java Application Performance with Compute Appliances
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Architecting High Performance SOA Applications
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The 9 Noble Truths of Customer Experience
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This report examines the relationship between Web application development and customer experience, specifically concerning the need to develop a collective approach to create the quality online experience that users demand.
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Web 2.0 Applications: Measurement Challenges and How to Address Them
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JAVASERVER FACES DEFINITION (continued):
A Java-based web application framework of components for building rich user interfaces for Java applications. JavaServer Faces run on the server, but are rendered on the client. JSF uses JavaServer Pages for its display technology, but JSF can also accommodate other display technologies, such as XUL, for example. Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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