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jQuery is by far one of the most popular JavaScript libraries on the Web, and integrating it with JSF frameworks such as ICEfaces, PrimeFaces, and RichFaces raises several issues. This session compares various use cases to see how jQuery integration for ICEfaces 3.0 compares to previous releases in which integration was occasionally problematic. It also presents a comparison of ICEfaces, PrimeFaces, and RichFaces.
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jQuery is by far one of the most popular JavaScript libraries on the Web, and integrating it with JSF frameworks such as ICEfaces, PrimeFaces, and RichFaces raises several issues. This session compares various use cases to see how jQuery integration for ICEfaces 3.0 compares to previous releases in which integration was occasionally problematic. It also presents a comparison of ICEfaces, PrimeFaces, and RichFaces.
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