In my current ADF Faces (10.1.3) project, I have created several custom JSF components. These components combine chunks of recurring page structure content. By using custom components, I can reuse suc...
Comments(0) - 11/14/2007 - 100% Relevant
In the past months I have been writing several times about the Matrix component I developed for ADF Faces to be used in several of our projects. Yesterday I demonstrated this component in my presentat...
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While of course the applications we build using ADF Faces technology are perfect and cater optimally to every end user’s needs, some end users seem to disagree. Even though we have just deli...
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At this moment we are sitting in the Moscone Center South in the general session offically opening JavaOne 2008. The room is very much packed and the T-shirt plus Jeans guys are on stage (James Goslin...
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Tonight Lucas, Wouter and myself went to a very interesting session at JavaOne, to hear how two of my favourite Java technologies, EclipseLink and Coherence, can work together to create the ultimate s...
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The second day of JavaOne 2008 started with a key note by Oracle. After that I attended a presentation about the Swing Application Framework and WebBeans. Next I hung around at the Pavilion and then a...
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On day 2 of JavaOne 2008, Lucas Jellema and Peter Ebell did a presentation about enabling company and user level customizations of JSF applications. Using the title "Did We Spoil The End User?...
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JavaOne 2008 made one thing abundantly clear: everyone who owns a product, being it a commercial product or an open source product, desperately needs attention. A product that is not talked about migh...
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One of things to learn during conferences is about the tricks used by fellow presenters to make their presentations better fun. One of the nicest things I picked up was a tool used by Duncan Mills (Or...
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A while ago I found out that it was possible to open Zip files with Java. Just open a regular java.io.File and pass it to the java.util.zip.ZipFile constructor. It is possible for a long time (at leas...
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