Ajax Functionality in a Custom JavaServer Faces Component
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a technique for making the user interfaces (UI) of web applications more responsive and interactive. Because of its flexible and pluggable UI component model, JavaServer Faces technology is the perfect framework to use when adding Ajax functionality to your applications. With the DOJO JavaScript toolkit, it's even easier for component developers to add this functionality. This tutorial describes how to add the power of Ajax to JavaServer Faces components with some help from the DOJO toolkit.
JavaServer Faces is based on Specification Request JSR 127 released on 2004. Main purpose of it is to create a collection of APIs for the UI components managing their state together with event handling and validation. Custom tags allow it to be integrated into JSP pages.
JavaServer Faces is based on Specification Request JSR 127 released on 2004. Main purpose of it is to create a collection of APIs for the UI components managing their state together with event handling and validation. Custom tags allow it to be integrated into JSP pages.
As long as JavaServer Faces technology was developed under the Java Community Process it is a vendor independent technology representing a standard to be supported by whole software world. Main reason for it was to create one technology able to fit web-designers and component developers requirements into an easy-to-use way.

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