Wow. I only had a look at a third of the video everybody has a look at these days and I was already flashed. Although, mainly based on AJAX they indeed push the Web browser to the next limit…. Continue Reading
Wow. I only had a look at a third of the video everybody has a look at these days and I was already flashed. Although, mainly based on AJAX they indeed push the Web browser to the next limit…. Continue Reading
I did a search on my blog today to find out when I wrote about ICEfaces the first time. It was a comment on May 10, 2007 in my post When There’s Bad Smell in Your JSF Tag Soup Due to Facelets. I suggested it for its excellent Facelets integration. Indeed, this was why we… Continue Reading
ICEfaces allows to show if the server-side is still processing using the <ice:outputConnectionStatus /> tag in JSF pages. For long transactions this gives pretty good feedback to your users. But, when your form is longer than the browser window it can happen that the status tag is scrolled outside of the visible part. With this… Continue Reading