Apache MyFaces Trinidad
| Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation |
|---|---|
| Final release | 2.2.1
/ July 21, 2017 |
| Written in | Java |
| Engine | |
| Platform | Java |
| Type | web framework |
| Website | {{URL|example.com|optional display text}} |
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Apache MyFaces Trinidad is a JSF framework including a large, enterprise quality component library, supporting critical features such as accessibility (e.g. Section 508), right-to-left languages, etc. It also includes a set of framework features, including:
- Partial-page rendering support for the entire component set
- Integrated client-side validation
- A dialog framework
- pageFlowScope, for communicating between pages[1]
Trinidad is a subproject of Apache MyFaces project and was donated by Oracle, where it was known as ADF Faces. It was renamed Trinidad after a long voting process. Trinidad is more than just a component library because it also contains a lot of goodies which solve common development challenges.[2]
References
- ↑ "Apache MyFaces". Archived from the original on 2021-01-16.
- ↑ Wadia, Marinschek, Saleh, Byrne (2008). The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and Facelets. New York: Apress. p. 111. ISBN 9781590597378.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) Search this book on
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