Following things reuired for JSF:
• JDK (Java SE Development Kit)
• JSF 1.2
• Application Server (Tomcat or any standard application server)
• Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Ex. Netbeans 5.5, Eclipse 3.2.x, etc.
Once JDK and Application Server is downloaded and configured, one can copy the JSF jar files to JSF project and could just start coding.
If IDE is used, it will make things very smooth and will save your time.
• JDK (Java SE Development Kit)
• JSF 1.2
• Application Server (Tomcat or any standard application server)
• Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Ex. Netbeans 5.5, Eclipse 3.2.x, etc.
Once JDK and Application Server is downloaded and configured, one can copy the JSF jar files to JSF project and could just start coding.
If IDE is used, it will make things very smooth and will save your time.
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