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ibm.com | Mon, Aug 24

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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...

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