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JSF 1.2 Components
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Perhaps the most important change in the history of JSF is the release of JSF 2.0. JSF 1.0 was the initial release of the framework, and it was a bit rough around the edges. Therefore, JSF 1.1 and JSF 1.2 were subsequently released to address some of the minor shortcomings of the framework and to provide enhancements to support developers.
JSF 2.0, however, is a significant step forward in the evolution of the JSF framework, with several important new features and improvements, including:
New JSF annotations added to ease configuration
A simplified navigation mapping convention
A web resource loading mechanism for images, stylesheets, JavaScript files, and so on
Facelets is now integrated into the core JSF framework
The new "composite" JSF tag library for creating composite components
Built-in support for adding Ajax capabilities to UI components with<f:ajax>
Let's look at how each of these features work. This is not intended to provide complete coverage, but rather a brief introduction...
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