| Facelets is a templating language developed from the ground up with JavaServer™ Faces (JSF™) in mind. Because Facelets has come about as aresult of many of the concerns with JavaServer™ Pages (JSP™) API when building JSF views, it steps outside of the JSP specification and provides a highly performant, JSF-centric view technology. Its top properties are templating, code reuse, and ease of development.
Focusing on these priorities allows Facelets to help make JSF suitable for large-scale projects. For example, one of the first things a Facelets developer finds is that the technology immediately leads to a reduction in user interface (UI) code. Take our advice: use Facelets in your applications instead of JSP. In this book, we will show you how to maximize your JSF productivity with Facelets by leveraging it the right contexts. |
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