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2. Introducing JavaServer Faces Technology
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...a short amount of time. A Model 1 architecture is a good choice if page navigation and business logic are simple, and if the application is unlikely to change significantly. But as discussed in the ti...

3. Custom Components With JavaServer Faces Technology
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...nology. More specifically, you'll learn how to create a custom JSF technology component that represents a simple stock display. Through an accompanying JavaServer Pages (JSP) page, a user can enter a ...

4. Building a simple form
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Handling HTML forms is one of the most common tasks when you develop web applications. The JSF provides JSP tags for rendering HTML forms, manages the state of the forms, validates user-input rep

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