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Spring Web Flow 2: A boon to JSF developers - JavaWorld
Spring Web Flow 2 supports JavaServer Faces technology through the new Spring Faces module. Spring Faces lets you use JSF as a view technology in Web applications, with the Spring MVC Web framework underneath. Not only does Spring Web Flow 2 address a few thorny JSF programming issues, but it also it gives you advanced features available only in the JSF 2.0 specification.
How to build a breadcrumb with Spring Webflow 1.0.4
In this tutorial we explain how to create a simple breadcrumb with the new Spring Webflow framework, arrived at 1.0.4 version, released the 26 June 2007.
InfoQ: Web Applications with Spring Web Flow and Terracotta for Spring
In this article we will first give you an overview of SWF and Terracotta for Spring, and show you how you can use these technologies together to enter a new dimension in writing stateful, conversational, scalable and highly available web applications.
Spring Web Flow: A Practical Introduction
This article introduces Spring Web Flow, a sub project of the popular Spring Framework. Core Web Flow principles are explained and illustrated. The article serves as a practical introduction to building a web application using SWF and Spring.
InfoQ: Keith Donald on Reuseable UI Flows with Spring Web Flow 1.0
InfoQ sat down with Interface21's Keith Donald, Spring Web Flow Lead, to discuss the release. The first obvious question poised to Donald was why 1.0 now after 20 months of active developmen
Spring Web Flow Examined
MVC frameworks have been around for many years. But what do they do? Why do we prefer to write code in actions or handlers instead of in servlets or JSP's. Why we do not prefer logic in JSP's is pretty obvious. But why don't we write our own servlets? Out
Enterprise Java Community: Spring Web Flow
Have you found as your web application gets more complex, understanding and managing the page flow – the orchestration that drives your application use cases – gets harder and harder? Are you tired of being forced into very particular ways of doing th
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