Stamane, al ritorno dalla Java Conference
un collega ci ha spiegato in poche parole che il futuro di Java nel mondo web si
chiama JSF. Avevo già sentito parlare di questo nuovo acronimo, ma ho voluto lo
stesso andare a curiosare di cosa si trattasse. Ecco una faq dal sito http://www.jsfcentral.com
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a framework for building
web-based user interfaces in Java. Like Swing, it provides a set of standard
widgets (buttons, hyperlinks, checkboxes, and so on), a model for creating
custom widgets, a way to process client-generated events (like changing the
value of a text box or clicking on a button), and excellent tool support.
Since web-based applications, unlike their Swing cousins, must often appease
multiple clients (desktop browsers, phones, PDAs, and so on), JSF has a
powerful architecture for displaying components in different ways. It also has
extensible facilities for validating input (like the length of a field) and
converting objects to and from strings for display. Faces can also
automatically keep your user interface components in sync with your business
model objects.
Non so a voi, ma a me ricorda qualcosa.
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