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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions 2.0/index.html
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<a href="releasenotes.html">Release Notes</a>
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.0/javadocs/index.html">
<a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/docs/2.0/javadocs/index.html">
Javadoc API Documentation
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JavaScript API Documentation
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.0/pdldocs/jsp/index.html">
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VDL Tag Library Documentation for JSP
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.0/pdldocs/facelets/index.html">
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VDL Tag Library Documentation for Facelets2
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.1/javadocs/index.html">
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Javadoc API Documentation
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JavaScript API Documentation
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VDL Tag Library Documentation for JSP
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.1/vdldocs/facelets/index.html">
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VDL Tag Library Documentation for Facelets2
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<a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/docs/2.2/javadocs/index.html">
Javadoc API Documentation
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.2/managed-bean-javadocs/index.html">
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Managed Bean Javadoc API Documentation
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.2/jsdocs/index.html">
<a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/docs/2.2/jsdocs/index.html">
JavaScript API Documentation
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<a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.2/vdldocs/jsp/index.html">
<a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/docs/2.2/vdldocs/jsp/index.html">
VDL Tag Library Documentation for JSP
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VDL Tag Library Documentation for Facelets2
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<li><a href="#JavaServerFacesRI-MojarraCodeCoverageInformation">Mojarra Code Coverage Information</a></li>
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</div> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Workingwiththesourcecode"></a>Working with the source code</h2> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-HowdoIaccessthesourcetreeviaversioncontrol%3F"></a>How do I access the source tree via version control?</h3> <p>Access to the source code for Oracle's implementation of the JCP JSF Specification is subject to the terms of either the GNU<br> General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development<br> and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You<br> may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain<br> a copy of the License at <a href="http://glassfish.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html">here</a>.</p> <p>Refer to the <a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/checkout.html">version control instructions</a> for details on configuring your client.</p> <p>If you don't have a java.net ID, you can check out the source anonymously by using the <em>guest</em> account.</p> <p>The <a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/checkout.html">version control instructions</a> also contains information pertaining<br> to branch names which will be important depending on which version of JSF you're interested in working with.</p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-WhatarethetagsforthecurrentreleasesofMojarra%3F"></a>What are the tags for the current releases of Mojarra?</h3>
</div> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Workingwiththesourcecode"></a>Working with the source code</h2> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-HowdoIaccessthesourcetreeviaversioncontrol%3F"></a>How do I access the source tree via version control?</h3> <p>Access to the source code for Oracle's implementation of the JCP JSF Specification is subject to the terms of either the GNU<br> General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development<br> and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You<br> may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain<br> a copy of the License at <a href="http://javaee.github.io/glassfish/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html">here</a>.</p> <p>Refer to the <a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/checkout.html">version control instructions</a> for details on configuring your client.</p> <p>If you don't have a java.net ID, you can check out the source anonymously by using the <em>guest</em> account.</p> <p>The <a href="http://javaserverfaces.java.net/checkout.html">version control instructions</a> also contains information pertaining<br> to branch names which will be important depending on which version of JSF you're interested in working with.</p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-WhatarethetagsforthecurrentreleasesofMojarra%3F"></a>What are the tags for the current releases of Mojarra?</h3>
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<li>Latest 2.2
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</div> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-WhatisrequiredtobuildJSF1.2.x%3F"></a>What is required to build JSF 1.2.x?</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://glassfish.java.net/">GlassFish</a> or any JSP2.1/J2EE 5.0 based container</li>
<li><a href="https://javaee.github.io/glassfish/">GlassFish</a> or any JSP2.1/J2EE 5.0 based container</li>
<li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/index.jsp">J2SE 5.0</a> or later</li>
</ul> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-HowdoIbuildthecode%3F"></a>How do I build the code?</h3> <p>Make sure you have installed everything outlined in <a href="#JavaServerFacesRI-WhatIsRequiredToBuildJSF1.1.xAndJSF1.2.x">What is required to build JSF 1.1.x and JSF 1.2.x?</a> and <a href="#JavaServerFacesRI-WhatIsRequiredToBuildJSF1.2.x">What is required to build JSF 1.2.x?</a>. Make it so JDK and Ant are runnable from the command line. This involves setting up the environment per the Ant instructions.</p> <p><b>Steps</b></p>
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<td class="confluenceTd"> com.sun.faces.injectionProvider </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> This parameter specifies a class that implements the <a href="https://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/rlnotes/1.2_01-changelog.html#serialization">InjectionProvider </a>for more details </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> This parameter specifies a class that implements the <a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/rlnotes/1.2_01-changelog.html#serialization">InjectionProvider </a>for more details </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> NONE </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> 1.2_01 </td>
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<td class="confluenceTd"> com.sun.faces.serializationProvider </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> This parameter specifies a class that implements the <a href="https:://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/rlnotes/1.2_01-changelog.html#serialization">SerializationProvider </a>SPI. This implementation represents a hook the JSF implementation will use in order to allow the use of alternate Serialization implementations. See the documentation of the <a href="https://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/rlnotes/1.2_01/changelog.html#serialization">interface </a>for more details </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> This parameter specifies a class that implements the <a href="https:://javaserverfaces.github.io/rlnotes/1.2_01-changelog.html#serialization">SerializationProvider </a>SPI. This implementation represents a hook the JSF implementation will use in order to allow the use of alternate Serialization implementations. See the documentation of the <a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/rlnotes/1.2_01/changelog.html#serialization">interface </a>for more details </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> NONE </td>
<td class="confluenceTd"> 1.2_01 </td>
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</div> <p>and bundle Mojarra 2.0 into the WAR as well, and it should work.</p> <p>For upgrading the whole app server to Mojarra 2.0, see <a href="https://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/rlnotes/2.0.2/releasenotes.html">the release notes</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-IwanttouseMojarra2.0withthenewELinTomcat"></a>I want to use Mojarra 2.0 with the new EL in Tomcat</h3> <p>Please see <a href="http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2009/12/29/jsf-20-and-tomcat">Cay's blog on the topic</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Hudsonconcerns"></a>Hudson concerns</h2> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-IkeepgettingOutOfMemoryError.HowdoIfixit%3F"></a>I keep getting OutOfMemoryError. How do I fix it?</h3> <p>Make sure your -Xmx is high enough. 4096 works. Also, I've seen the need to add ulimit -h 4096 to the system.</p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Mojarra2.0.0Schedule"></a>Mojarra 2.0.0 Schedule</h2> <p><a href="MojarraSchedule200.html" title="MojarraSchedule200">Mojarra 2.0.0 Schedule</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-MojarraCodeCoverageInformation"></a>Mojarra Code Coverage Information</h2> <p><a href="mojarraCodeCoverage.html" title="mojarraCodeCoverage">Mojarra Code Coverage Information</a></p> </td>
</div> <p>and bundle Mojarra 2.0 into the WAR as well, and it should work.</p> <p>For upgrading the whole app server to Mojarra 2.0, see <a href="https://javaserverfaces.github.io/rlnotes/2.0.2/releasenotes.html">the release notes</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-IwanttouseMojarra2.0withthenewELinTomcat"></a>I want to use Mojarra 2.0 with the new EL in Tomcat</h3> <p>Please see <a href="http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2009/12/29/jsf-20-and-tomcat">Cay's blog on the topic</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Hudsonconcerns"></a>Hudson concerns</h2> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-IkeepgettingOutOfMemoryError.HowdoIfixit%3F"></a>I keep getting OutOfMemoryError. How do I fix it?</h3> <p>Make sure your -Xmx is high enough. 4096 works. Also, I've seen the need to add ulimit -h 4096 to the system.</p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-Mojarra2.0.0Schedule"></a>Mojarra 2.0.0 Schedule</h2> <p><a href="MojarraSchedule200.html" title="MojarraSchedule200">Mojarra 2.0.0 Schedule</a></p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesRI-MojarraCodeCoverageInformation"></a>Mojarra Code Coverage Information</h2> <p><a href="mojarraCodeCoverage.html" title="mojarraCodeCoverage">Mojarra Code Coverage Information</a></p> </td>
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<ol>
<li>Please sign up as a java.net member at &lt;<a href="https://java.net/people/new">https://java.net/people/new</a> &gt;.</li>
<li>Click the "Bookmark This Project" link on &lt;<a href="http://jsf-spec.java.net">http://jsf-spec.java.net</a> &gt; to join the project as an Observer.</li>
<li>Visit &lt;<a href="http://jsf-spec.java.net/lists">http://jsf-spec.java.net/lists</a> &gt; and join the list of your choice.&nbsp; This includes the issuetracker list. Observers of the project can subscribe to the <em>[email protected]</em> email list. This list is a reflector for the expert group email list (<em>jsr344-experts@javaserverfaces-spec-public.java.net</em>) and receives all emails that are sent to the experts list. It can also be used for community discussion related to the JSR.</li>
<li>Visit &lt;<a href="http://jsf-spec.java.net/lists">http://jsf-spec.java.net/lists</a> &gt; and join the list of your choice.&nbsp; This includes the issuetracker list. Observers of the project can subscribe to the <em>[email protected]</em> email list. This list is a reflector for the expert group email list (<em>jsr344-experts@javaee.github.io/javaserverfaces-spec</em>) and receives all emails that are sent to the experts list. It can also be used for community discussion related to the JSR.</li>
</ol> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesSpecFaq-Usetheissuetracker"></a>Use the issuetracker</h4> <p>The issuetracker of record for the JavaServer Faces specification is at &lt;<a href="http://jsf.java.net/issues/">http://jsf.java.net/issues/</a> &gt;.</p> <h4><a name="JavaServerFacesSpecFaq-WhatarethedifferencesbetweenJavaServerFacestechnologyandStruts%3F"></a>What are the differences between JavaServer Faces technology and Struts?</h2> <p>Struts is an open-source Java web application framework whose architecture is based on the Model-View-Controller design pattern in which requests are routed through a controller that provides overall application management and dispatches the requests to application components. JavaServer Faces technology is a user-interface framework for Java web applications. It is focussed on the view tier of an MVC-based architecture. The Struts and JavaServer Faces technology frameworks do have some overlapping functionality; however each framework has its advantages, and developers can use certain features of both frameworks in a single application.</p> <p>The primary advantages of Struts as compared to JavaServer Faces technology are as follows:</p>
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<li>Because Struts is a web application framework, it has a more sophisticated controller architecture than does JavaServer Faces technology. It is more sophisticated partly because the application developer can access the controller by creating an Action object that can integrate with the controller, whereas JavaServer Faces technology does not allow access to the controller. In addition, the Struts controller can do things like access control on each Action based on user roles. This functionality is not provided by JavaServer Faces technology.</li>
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