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My experiences with Java EE, OSGi and Eclipse.

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Ralf Zahn's blog | My experiences with Java EE, OSGi and Eclipse. Ralf Zahn's blog My experiences with Java EE, OSGi and Eclipse. Home RSS Feed Annoying JSF! (Part 1: Resource Handling) 21 11 2011 The last weeks, I dealt with JSF in a more intensive way. Whenever I read posts about JSF2, I found tutorials about the new features or listings about the advantages of JSF. But when looking for a deeper level of knowledge, there are some stumbling blocks that I’ll write about within a series of posts. The first one deals with the Resource Handling mechanism that was introduced with JSF2. Resource Handling with JSF The principle of resource handling with JSF is that you can place your web resources (CSS, JS or whatever) within special folders and send a request to the FacesServlet to get the resources to the browser. There are some JSF Facelet Tags to refer to these resources in a transparent way. You do not have to use this, you can also refer to static resources of th...

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