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RichFaces was an open source Ajax-enabled component library for JavaServer Faces, hosted by JBoss. It allows easy integration of Ajax capabilities into enterprise application development. It reached its end-of-life in June 2016.
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Original author(s) | JBoss |
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Stable release | 4.5.17.Final
/ June 22, 2016 |
Type | Ajax, Java, JSF, Framework |
License | GNU Lesser General Public License |
Website | richfaces |
RichFaces is more than just a component library for JavaServer Faces. It adds:
RichFaces originated from the Ajax4jsf framework which Alexander Smirnov designed and implemented.[2] In the autumn of 2005 Smirnov joined Exadel and continued to develop the framework. In March 2006 Exadel released the first version of what would become Ajax4jsf. Later in the same year, Exadel VCP was split off and the Ajax4jsf framework and RichFaces was born. While RichFaces provided out-of-the-box components (a "component-centric" Ajax approach, where components do everything you need), Ajax4jsf provided page-wide Ajax support. Developers specify which parts of the page the server should process after some client-side user actions and which parts should be updated after processing. Ajax4jsf became an open-source project hosted on java.net, while RichFaces became a commercial JSF component library.
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