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Debug and troubleshoot JavaServer Faces applications by using JSFTrace in Ration
JSFTrace helps developers get a better understanding of how JavaServer™ Faces technology works and how to debug their JSF applications faster and more efficiently. This article describes the JSFTrace feature introduced in IBM® Rational® Application Developer Version 7.5.4 and how to configure and use it for troubleshooting.
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Introduction to JavaServer Faces data templates
Generating JavaServer Faces (JSF) controls based on your existing JavaBeans or other data sources is quick and easy. This article explains how to use the data templates that are included with IBM Rational Application Developer, Version 7.5.4 or later, which give you greater control over which controls are generated and how the resulting page will look.
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Example RichFaces library definition
RichFaces library definition Download a sample project containing a Faces Library Definition for the RichFaces JSF component library. After importing the project into Rational Application Developer V7.5, you will be able to use RichFaces components more easily in your JSF applications. Read the "readme.txt" file included in the project for further required setup instructions.
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Faces library definitions for third-party JavaServer Faces controls
Library Definition This article describes the new Faces Library Definition feature in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5. With this feature, you can import an arbitrary third-party JSF (JavaServer Faces) component library and fine-tune the behavior of the JSF tools when you work with that library's UI components.
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Creating custom JavaServer Faces components in IBM Rational Application Develope
Gears This article explains how you can use IBM® Rational® Application Developer V7.5 to create custom Java™Server Faces (JSF) components.
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What's new in JavaServer Faces tooling in IBM Rational Application Developer Ver
What's new This article highlights the most important new features for JavaServer Faces support in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5.
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JSF and Ajax: Web 2.0 application made easy with Rational Application Developer
Ajax blocks Ajax is arguably the most popular technology on the Web today, because it's the cornerstone of what is often called Web 2.0. Unfortunately, creating an Ajax application is not an easy task, especially when you need to integrate it with another framework, such as JavaServer™ Framework (JSF). Fortunately, the IBM Rational Application Developer V7 release provides Ajax functionality for the JSF components, which makes the task much easier. This article explains how to use Ajax and JSF together in Rational Application Developer V7 and also walks you through an example of adding Ajax support to an existing application.
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ArticlesOther instructional articles about IBM Rational JSF tools.
  • Type-ahead JSF capabilities: Improve the usability of Web applications with type-ahead input fields using JSF, AJAX, and Web services in Rational Application Developer V7
  • Advanced type-ahead: Advanced usage of the Typeahead control in Rational Application Developer V7.0
  • Dynamic DataTable sorting: This article explains how to implement the sorting feature of the JavaServer™ Faces Widget Library dataTable component.
  • Additional DataTable features: New features of the JavaServer Faces Widget Library dataTable component in IBM Rational Application Developer 7.0
  • JSF ProgressBar component: Using the ProgressBar JSF Component in Rational Application Developer
  • JSF and AJAX: How to use JavaServer Faces components with Ajax in IBM Rational Application Developer
  • More JSF and AJAX: Using IBM Rational Software Architect to develop Ajax-supported JavaServer Faces components
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 Description: In the JSF Tools space you can learn more about the JavaServer Faces development tools provided in IBM Rational products. How-to information and downloadable samples will be provided.
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 Date created: 06 Jan 2009
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