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GMaps4JSF, a JavaServer Faces (JSF) mashup library, integrates Google Maps with JSF. Using GMaps4JSF, you can construct complex street view panoramas and maps with just a few JSF tags. You can also easily attach different components to the map. This article explains how to configure GMap...
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Last Month,
ibm.com says
(in How To: Creating mashup applications using IBM JWL and GMaps4JSF in a WebSphere 7.0 environment)
In a previous article "GMaps4JSF in the JSF 2.0 Ajax World," I explained how GMaps4JSF aims to integrate Google maps with JavaServer Faces (JSF). Now, in this article, I describe step by step how to create a mashup JWL application that uses different GMaps4JSF components in Rational Softw...
11 Months Ago,
Ajax Tutorial Top List says
(in How To: Character Encoding and xajax)
This tutorial demonstrates three possible ways how to solve one of the ongoing struggles with Ajax technologies - dealing with different sets of character encoding
29 Months Ago,
JRoller says
(in How To: Ajax with JSF - A Step by Step Tutorial)
Last week we published a new tutorial out on OTN that takes you through the process of creating an Ajax enabled Web application using JSF with ADF Faces Rich Client. It covers a lot. From creating ... to take if you are interested in understanding how the component nature of JSF can make Ajax-enab...
Back in the browser, the JavaScript used to handle the Ajax response gets invoked and we replace the old content area with the new stuff. It would be great if we were done at this point, however, this strategy requires each link (and button click) to be converted into an Ajax request -- so we i...
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