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JSF 2.2 Early Draft Review Available
JSF 2.2 Early Draft Review Available
Three days ago, the JSF 2.2 Early Draft Review Specification was released.
JSF 2.2 and 2.1 Nightly Builds Running Again
JSF 2.2 and 2.1 Nightly Builds Running Again
I'm ashamed to
(UPDATED 20110930-1357) Ed Burns JavaOne 2011 Session Picks
Here is my session presentation and attendence plan for JavaOne 2011.
Position Paper on HTML5 in JSF 2.2
There is a lot of well-founded buzz around HTML5 but I assert that nearly all of it stems from how HTML5 enables the UI authoring experience to focus entirely on the browser, instead of on server-side processing that delivers content to the browser.
Try out Mojarra 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT
If you want to try out the absolute latest Mojarra 2.2-SNAPSHOT, you can run it on GlassFish 3.1 or GlassFish 3.1.1. To install it, grab the 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT version of Mojarra from this repository.
JCP/JavaEE Artifacts in Maven Central
JCP/JavaEE Artifacts in Maven Central
As mentioned in the
Pragmatic Programmer Stuart Holloway said in a tweet recently, “Anybody can be agile in a green field.
I'm trying to get the first snapshot of JSF 2.2 published and I've just scanned through the svn logs and arrived at the following text, from which I'll derive the "Changes between 2.1 and 2.2" content. I've managed to make it to Jazoon every other year since it startedin 2007
It's hard to know the exact numbers, but I'll venture a guess that well over half of the JSF sites that exist in the world are running Oracle's Mojarra implementation of the JSF spec.
Using Expect to Work Around CVS SSH Checkout
Ultra quick JSF 2.2 in progress changelog
Jazoon 2011 Picks
Track Mojarra development on oloh and svnsearch





