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sarad



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:31 pm    Post subject: JSF 2.0 pagination Reply with quote

Hi,
I am to develop a pagination UI with facelets in JSF 2.0. It seems that the approach to develop customized component is different from JSF 1.2.
As per the requirement, I cannot use any third party api's like richfaces, tomhawks etc. The environment is Netbeans 6.8, glassfish v3, EJB 3.x, JEE6.
Appreciate any direction in this regard.

Thanks
Sarad
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:48 pm    Post subject: Re: JSF 2.0 pagination Reply with quote

If you can use Netbeans 6.9 it would make things easier. It has
better support for all the technologies you are using.

On 9/28/2010 1:31 PM, sarad wrote:
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Hi,
I am to develop a pagination UI with facelets in JSF 2.0. It seems that the approach to develop customized component is different from JSF 1.2.
As per the requirement, I cannot use any third party api's like richfaces, tomhawks etc. The environment is Netbeans 6.8, glassfish v3, EJB 3.x, JEE6.
Appreciate any direction in this regard.

Thanks
Sarad


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