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    jsf-showcase

    jsf-showcase

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x showcase, portable web-application.

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x web-framework showcase. Portable web-application for Java WEB-developers, who use Java Server Faces. Made for convenience - if Internet access suddenly down ). See please excellent projects: https://github.com/liferay/liferay-faces-showcase/ and https://github.com/heroku/webapp-runner/ , also https://mvnrepository.com/search?
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    Mvc Infraestructure

    Serializable Data Transfer Object/Generic Dao for J2EE

    Dto.java and others classes - for data transmission from/to view (with EL - Expression Language" ) layer to/from business and persistence layer in J2EE application. Dto extends from HashMap class of Java API for encapsulate any type of information by key type:key_i.key_ij.key_ijk....: Any component in any J2EE functional chain can access to DTO if they know the key key_i.key_ij.key_ijk.... for object access. This project helps to decouple the data, business logic and persistence logic...
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    The aim of our project is to create a set of examples of use of JSF 2.1 MC Faces components from MC Components series. MC Components library provides a rich set of JSF 2.1 components with jsp and facelets support. Components available in this rich set provide simple and convenient access to funcionalities desired in each JSF web application. Most of components use famous JQuery javascript library as a javascript engine.
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    Give your addresses a face. MapFace is a set of JSF Facelets components for integrating the Google Maps API into any JSF application.
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    JSF component based on SIMILE Timeline see http://www.simile-widgets.org/timeline/. Based of the work at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jsf-timeline/ which appears to be no longer maintained. Source was derived by decompiling the released jar
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    A jsf charting library depending on JFreeChart. Unlike other libraries, this one allows to get usage of (almost) all JFreeChart features.
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    Simple FlowScope is a Spring Custom scope that can be configured by 1 line and is able to keep your beans as long as they are referenced somewhere during the JSF lifecycle. It allows your JSF beans to have a lifetime between Request and Session.
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