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- How To Use JSF with JDeveloper 10g by Chris Schalk - [Clicks: 72]
JavaServer Faces is a new Java technology which provides a standard way to build thin client/HTML based applications using Java. Although JDeveloper 10g's complete and enhanced support for JSF development will be provided in post 10g releases, it is still possible to productively do JSF 1.0 development JDeveloper 10g. This document describes how to install and work with JavaServer Faces 1.0 in JDeveloper 10g.
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/howtos/10g/jsf_howto/jsf.html - Apr, 2004
- Using Struts 1.2.4 with JDeveloper 10g (9.0.5) by Duncan Mills - [Clicks: 53]
Struts is used as the run time page flow controller for most thin client ADF based applications. JDeveloper 10g (9.0.5.2) is shipped with Apache Struts version 1.1, the current production version, in the /jakarta-struts directory. This tip covers how to replace the default Struts 1.1 implementation with a newer version, specifically Struts 1.2.4. Note that this configuration has not been fully tested and should only be used for evaluation and testing purposes.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/tips/mills/struts1_2.html - Oct, 2004