Use JPA to get the data. You'll need a service and an entity object.
Then your backing bean can use the service layer to retrieve the
entire object.
This approach handles caching for you and is much more scalable
-Alan via iPhone
On Jun 26, 2009, at 5:56 AM, "Jeremy Wilson"
wrote:
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What would IBM move to? Why would Java be any different with Oracle
from
IBM's perspective?
-Alan via iPhone
On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Arash Rajaeeyan
wrote:
I may be a little bad for some sun products, but in whole it would
be great for java vs .net platform
Oracle is second l
Many thanks!
I'll check it out.
-Alan via iPhone
On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Cagatay Civici
wrote:
FYI there's a reCaptche JSF component in PrimeFaces.
See the demo here;
http://www.rehberharitam.com/primefaces-examples/ui/captcha.jsf
On Apr 7, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Alan Han
Has anyone used reCaptcha in a Trinidad app? I'm trying to figure out the
best way to do this. If anyone has successfully used reCaptcha, I would be
interested in seeing how it was done.
This may be a good component to add in a future release.
Information about the API is available at http://r
Is the documented process of creating a skin?
I would like to create skin that is mostly white and blue, similar to the
Oracle ADF Faces skin. Trinidad needs a skin or set of skins that are
suitable for corporate web sites, which will help encourage adoption. A lot
of the productivity gains are