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  • Reasons NOT to use JSF [closed]

    - by Vain Fellowman
    I am new to StackExchange, but I figured you would be able to help me. We're crating a new Java Enterprise application, replacing an legacy JSP solution. Due to many many changes, the UI and parts of the business logic will completely be rethought and reimplemented. Our first thought was JSF, as it is the standard in Java EE. At first I had a good impression. But now I am trying to implement a functional prototype, and have some really serious concerns about using it. First of all, it creates the worst, most cluttered invalid pseudo-HTML/CSS/JS mix I've ever seen. It violates every single rule I learned in web-development. Furthermore it throws together, what never should be so tightly coupled: Layout, Design, Logic and Communication with the server. I don't see how I would be able to extend this output comfortably, whether styling with CSS, adding UI candy (like configurable hot-keys, drag-and-drop widgets) or whatever. Secondly, it is way too complicated. Its complexity is outstanding. If you ask me, it's a poor abstraction of basic web technologies, crippled and useless in the end. What benefits do I have? None, if you think about. Hundreds of components? I see ten-thousands of HTML/CSS snippets, ten-thousands of JavaScript snippets and thousands of jQuery plug-ins in addition. It solves really many problems - we wouldn't have if we wouldn't use JSF. Or the front-controller pattern at all. And Lastly, I think we will have to start over in, say 2 years. I don't see how I can implement all of our first GUI mock-up (Besides; we have no JSF Expert in our team). Maybe we could hack it together somehow. And then there will be more. I'm sure we could hack our hack. But at some point, we'll be stuck. Due to everything above the service tier is in control of JSF. And we will have to start over. My suggestion would be to implement a REST api, using JAX-RS. Then create a HTML5/Javascript client with client side MVC. (or some flavor of MVC..) By the way; we will need the REST api anyway, as we are developing a partial Android front-end, too. I doubt, that JSF is the best solution nowadays. As the Internet is evolving, I really don't see why we should use this 'rake'. Now, what are pros/cons? How can I emphasize my point to not use JSF? What are strong points to use JSF over my suggestion?

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  • I have many domain names and 1 website, how can I improve my SEO strategy?

    - by user114659
    I have some domains with several extensions like .us, .net, .org etc. I want to use them all to redirect to one website, which is a social networking website. I want to use these domains in such a way that these domains become helpful in SEO point of view, this time. So far I am doing the followoing: pointing all domains to one directory on my hosting I have some other options including using 301 redirect, but I don't want to see duplicate contents in Google, What else do I need to do?

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  • Pas de BlackBerry 10 pour la tablette PlayBook contrairement aux promesses, BlackBerry affiche des résultats mitigés au premier trimestre 2013

    Pas de BlackBerry 10 pour la tablette PlayBook Contrairement aux promesses, BlackBerry affiche des résultats mitigés au premier trimestreSelon le point de vue, on dira que BlackBerry (ex-RIM) va mieux, ou qu'il va moins mal mais que ce n'est toujours pas cela.En affichant une perte de 84 millions de dollars, l'entreprise canadienne n'a en tout cas pas rassuré les analystes.Les résultats de ce premier trimestre étaient particulièrement attendus puisqu'ils traduisent, pour la première fois de manière concrète, l'accueil fait par le public au nouveau système BlackBerry 10.Problème, le constructeur n'a écoulé que 2.7 millions de Z10, malgré les campagnes de publicité et les opérations de co...

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  • Is it possible (and practical) to search a string for arbitrary-length repeating patterns?

    - by blz
    I've recently developed a huge interest in cryptography, and I'm exploring some of the weaknesses of ECB-mode block ciphers. A common attack scenario involves encrypted cookies, whose fields can be represented as (relatively) short hex strings. Up until now, I've relied on my eyes to pick out repeating blocks, but this is rather tedious. I'm wondering what kind of algorithms (if any) could help me automate my search for repeating patterns within a string. Can anybody point me in the right direction?

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  • Should you promise to deliver a feature that you aren't sure if its implementable?

    - by user476
    In an article from HN, I came across the following advice: Always tell your customer/user "yes", even if you're not sure. 90% of the time, you'll find a way to do it. 10% of the time, you'll go back and apologize. Small price to pay for major personal growth But I've always thought that one should do a feasibility analysis before making any kind of promises to a customer/user, so that they aren't misled at any point. At what circumstances, then, should the above advice applicable?

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  • Why Directory Submission Service is Important

    Today if you own a business, this is not a big deal since online world has provided opportunities to everyone to have their own business. But the most important point is that your business needs identity and popularity on the internet which cannot be achieved without using a directory submission service.

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  • Samsung crée F2FS, un nouveau système de fichiers open source pour mémoire Flash qui sera intégré au noyau Linux

    Samsung crée F2FS son nouveau système de fichiers open source pour mémoire flash qui sera intégré au noyau Linux Samsung a mis au point un nouveau système de fichiers destiné aux supports de stockage flash. Les systèmes de fichiers anciens qui sont actuellement utilisés pour le stockage sur les mémoires flash NAND très répandues sur les terminaux mobiles présentent des limites assez importantes. Certains constructeurs de smartphones comme RIM ou encore Sharp ont été obligés de se tourner vers le système de fichiers propriétaire Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) de Microsoft contre payement de redevances.

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  • Should I Hire a SEO Expert Before, During Or After I Build My Website?

    Taking the step into the murky waters of the internet world can be a little worrisome, especially if you have never had your own website before. You probably realize that you can pretty simply create your own website, but that you will also need to hire a search engine optimization company to handle the marketing, which is really just a wise move. There are differing opinions as to at what point you should consider hiring a SEO expert to manage your marketing.

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  • BinarySerialization size not consist?! (2 replies)

    Hello all, I have met something pretty odd. I am running a serialization on an object and not always the size of the output stream is the same. I even created a test that I am running the serialization in a loop, and each time I am running I have different results sizes in some point in the loop. This happens when I am using a object that was filled in the server side, and I get them thru WCF work...

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  • Cannot access Windows via grub after new dual-boot Ubuntu install

    - by user287474
    I previously installed Ubuntu on a computer that had Windows XP on it and got it successfully to run alongside it. (access both OS systems) Now I installed Ubuntu again on my MSI notebook with Windows 8.1, and I cannot access the GRUB without hitting escape on startup, and even then, I can no longer open windows. Before all of this, I created a recovery point, file history and saved a back up on a external hard drive incase I did anything wrong. Now how can I revert my computer back to it's state before installation.

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  • SEO and Increasing Website Traffic

    In today's modern world, a website is the equivalent of a huge billboard outside your office. It is your advertising window to all your customers and you want people to see it. There is not much point in having an all singing, all dancing website that nobody visits!

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  • 3 SEO Tricks For Optimizing Images

    Most website owners have included images on their site at some point in time. Many of them will upload the image, save it and forget about it, but they are missing out on all the benefits an optimized image can bring to their SEO efforts. Having an optimized image on your website that shows up in a search result can bring you major traffic.

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  • Some Simple SEO Tactics Used by Experts to Enhance Searches

    SEO has become the need of the hour for website owners. SEO consultants are in the thick of the business today as search engines gain more and more popularity. There are some things that are taken special note of when performing SEO. These things though may sound very elementary and easy to perform need a great deal of attention from an SEO point of view.

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  • Nvidia GTX250( Ubuntu 12.10 64) after install drivers video change to 1600x1200(without left panel, without borders(file,help,go))

    - by NvidiaTroble
    Nvidia GTX250( Ubuntu 12.10 64) after install drivers - 304.51.really.304.43-0ubuntu1(there was x3 point of 96, 173, current- video change to 1600x1200(without left panel, without borders(file,help,go)). I opened (by right mouse lick) and changed to 1024x768 = lines and nothing else(but ubuntu works! So how repair it back to normal? Thank's for all how will tell me how to! (Sorry about my English).

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  • Your Website Copy and Effective Search Engine Optimisation

    First time visitors to your website often come from the Search Engines after they have carried out a search query for the information, product or service that they require. If they don't find the information they are searching for after arriving at your site, chances are they will leave as quickly as they arrived. Ensuring that the copy on your website is aimed at your target market is a crucial point in retaining visitors on your site and of course, in ensuring that they come back.

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  • ?????? ??????????! ?Gold???? vol.3

    - by M.Morozumi
    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? ???ORACLE MASTER Gold Oracle Database 11g??????????????????????? ------------------------------- ????: ???? Point-in-Time ?????????????????????????????????( )?????????? ????? ( )???????????????1????????? a.TS_PITR_OBJECTS_TO_BE_OBSOLETED b.TS_PITR_OBJECTS_TO_BE_DISAPPEARED c.TS_PITR_OBJECTS_TO_BE_DROPPED ???????????????

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  • Truncate text to fit table cell without wrapping using css or jquery

    - by Tauren
    I want the text in one of the columns of a table to not wrap, but to just truncate so that it fits within the current size of the table cell. I don't want the table cell to change size, as I need the table to be exactly 100% the width of the container. This is because the table with 100% width is inside of a positioned div with overflow: auto (it's actually inside of a jquery UI.Layout panel). I tried both overflow: hidden and the text still wrapped. I tried white-space: nowrap, but it stretched the table wider than 100% and added a horizontal scroll bar. div.container { position: absolute; overflow: auto; /* user can slide resize bars to change the width & height */ width: 600px; height: 300px; } table { width: 100% } td.nowrap { overflow: hidden; white-space: nowrap; } <div class="container"> <table> <tr> <td>From</td> <td>Subject</td> <td>Date</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Bob Smith</td> <td class="nowrap"> <strong>Message subject</strong> <span>This is a preview of the message body and could be long.</span> </td> <td>2010-03-30 02:18AM</td> </tr> </table> </div> Is there a way using css to solve this? If I had a fixed table cell size, then overflow:hidden would truncate anything that flows over, but I can't used a fixed size as I want the table to stretch with the UI.Layout panel size. If not, then how would I solve this with jquery? My use case is similar to the gmail interface, where an email subject is bolded and the beginning of the message body is shown, but then truncated to fit.

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  • JQGrid with Column Reordering

    - by bruno
    Hey guys, I have a jqgrid and I can reorder my columns with this option in my JQGrid jQuery("#list").jqGrid({ sortable: true, ... }); This functionality let me reorder ALL my columns. But I want that some columns must be on fixed places. Is there a way to solve this..? Thanks in advance! Bruno

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