![]() ![]() Please allow me to add my own testimonial here: My main area of expertise is focused on developing GIS RIA applications using Java EE technologies. Need even more? Well, how about PrimeFaces blog, events, training, forum, books, certification, and partners? Still more? How about PrimeFaces themes and astonishing layouts: Titan, Volt, Adamantium, Modena, Rio, Ronin, Spark and last (for the moment) Sentinel. All these goodies were developed by the PrimeFaces team (leader Cagatay Civici) and are defined as the “Ultimate UI Framework for Java EE.”Īnd, if this information is not enough to make you curious about exploring the PrimeFaces world, maybe several testimonials and the list of PrimeFaces users will do it. And, let’s not forget the WIP project named Prime NG, which is a collection of rich UI components for AngularJS2. Practically, PrimeElements is an add-on library for PrimeUI. Recently (January 11, 2016), PrimeUI 3.0 is available featuring PrimeElements, which is the WebComponents library to create user interfaces declaratively with custom HTML elements. Further, we have to mention the Prime UI, which is a spin-off from PrimeFaces and is a collection of rich JavaScript widgets based on the jQuery UI. In addition, PrimeFaces comes with PrimeFaces PUSH (based on the Atmosphere framework), PrimeFaces Extensions, which is a lightweight open source component library for JSF 2.0. Besides the great look and feel, PrimeFaces components support fine-grained AJAX capabilities, are responsive eligible, and are compatible with any modern browser and device (for example, from desktop to mobile devices). Technically speaking, PrimeFaces is a comprehensive set of 100+ JSF UI components compatible with HTML5. In a simple but meaningful definition, PrimeFaces is a gold mine for JSF developers. I know that it sounds like a too enthusiastic an introduction, but after you will read this article, you will feel the same. ![]() I’m sure that after we highlight the main advantages provided by PrimeFaces, you will want to join the great PrimeFaces community, and all your JSF production’s application will be developed under the PrimeFaces UIs umbrella. This article is dedicated to JSF developers who have never heard about PrimeFaces or never tried it in a real application.
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