Commonly, the JSF applications' performance is directly related to CPU memory, serialization/deserialization tasks, and network bandwidth. When these variables start to become the source of headache, or errors of type ViewExpiredException
or NotSerializableException
occur, it is time to find out about JSF's managing view state feature and how it can be finely tuned to increase the performance. Therefore, in this chapter, we will discuss about JSF saving the view state (JSF's partial saving view state feature, JSF saving the view state on server/client, logical and physical views, and so on) and JSF 2.2 stateless views.
Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2
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Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Dynamic Access to JSF Application Data through Expression Language (EL 3.0)
Communication in JSF
JSF Scopes – Lifespan and Use in Managed Beans Communication
JSF Configurations Using XML Files and Annotations – Part 1
JSF Configurations Using XML Files and Annotations – Part 2
Working with Tabular Data
JSF and AJAX
JSF 2.2 – HTML5 and Upload
JSF State Management
JSF Custom Components
JSF 2.2 Resource Library Contracts – Themes
Facelets Templating
The JSF Life Cycle
Index
Customer Reviews