Top 10 JSF RIA Frameworks
Saturday, January 16, 2010 0:20Posted in category Articles
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Today, I am going to just publish the article that contains the most popular Java Web RIA frameworks mostly coupled with JSF. Then in my next article, I will discuss the most 5 promising framework for Java EE development.
- Jboss Richfaces
Richfaces is known most popular, stable framework. It have full documentation plus great user community. Richfaces have built-in AJAX support for its own components and also for native JSF components. - ICEfaces
ICEfaces is an integrated Ajax application framework that enables Java EE application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client rich. - Jboss Seam
Jboss Seam is full stack Java EE application development. It fully compatible with JSF 1.2, integrated support for jBPM, Hibernate & Richfaces. It overcome many of the problems of JSF like URL bookmarking, post backĀ and simplified navigation. - Woodstock
Project Woodstock participants are developing the next generation of User Interface Components for the web, based on Java Server Faces and AJAX.
- Primefaces
Primefaces have 70+ components, with stylish user interface. Prime faces give some unique components that other framework don’t have. - Openfaces
OpenFaces is a set of advanced Ajax-powered JSF components, an Ajax framework and a client-side validation framework. It have advance time scheduling component like google calendar have schedule. - MyFaces Trinidad
MyFaces Tomahawk extension component suite by apache. This component library was oracle’s donation to open source community of Java Web Development. - NetAdvantage for JSF
Netadvantage offers ajax based, next generation components. - JSF-Flex
Jsf-Flex component library aims to provide next generation flex component under the hood of JSF. JSF developer do not need to learn flex, its jsf-flex responsibility to provide flex user interface. - MyFaces Tomahawk
MyFaces Tomahawk extension component suite by apache.
ICEfaces is an integrated Ajax application framework that enables Java EE application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client rich…
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