New features include portal support for IBM WebSphere, JBoss and WebLogic, allowing intra-portlet communication; improved editable data tables including cell editing, multi-column sorting, fixed columns and AJAX-enabled, load-on-demand scrolling; and a Dialog Window component to integrate design-time capabilities and a wide variety of common dialog window behaviours that can be configured using either client- or server-side APIs. These new features complement existing key features such as Input components, Tree structures, 2D and 3D Charting, and Data Binding.
New JavaServer Faces library
By Mike James, published on 31 May 2008
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This article was originally published in VSJ, which is now part of Developer Fusion.
Infragistics NetAdvantage for JSF 2008 Volume 1 is now available, enabling web developers to use JavaServer Faces when creating user interfaces (UIs). It provides a package of AJAX-enabled JSF UI components for building Web 2.0 applications in J2EE environments.
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