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| This page is a notebook about my findings with primefaces with eclipse. I want to start a project with this architecture: | This page is a notebook about my findings with primefaces with eclipse. I want to start a project with this architecture: | ||
| - | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
| - | * spring | + | * spring |
| - | * hibernate | + | |
| - | ===== Downloading and creating the project ===== | ||
| - | ==== Primefaces | + | ===== Conclusion |
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| + | After weeks of searching in internet, trying this thing and another, and going to and fro, I have reached the following conclusion: there is an example called " | ||
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| + | * primefaces (of course!!!) | ||
| + | * facelets (instead of JSP for using Java Server Faces, it gives more power to the application) | ||
| + | * spring | ||
| + | * hibernate | ||
| - | Point your browser to [[http:// | + | So, why I should care about this, if somebody have show me the path??? |
| - | --- //Raul Luna Rodriguez 2011/01/07 23:39// | + | Thanks to the primefaces guys, you are the best!!!! |
| - | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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