r/JavaServerFaces
221 members
r/JavaServerFaces is a subreddit with 221 members. The most common kinds of discussions are news and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses jsf, primefaces, omnifaces, richfaces, and release.
A place to discuss all things related to JavaServer Faces.
Popular Themes in r/JavaServerFaces
#1
News
: "PrimeFaces 4.0 Final released"
77 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Handpicked high quality JSF links by BalusC"
12 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Providing alternatives for JSF 2.3′s injected artifacts"
9 posts
#4
Ideas
: "Framework idea: Extend your Java EE app to social features"
4 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "OmniFaces 2.4 revives c:url, improves @Param and simplifies logging"
3 posts
#6
Pain & Anger
: "Oracle ADF for free? It should never have been licensed in the first place"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/JavaServerFaces
#1
Jsf
: "Jsf wins in DZone's frameworks poll"
139 posts
#2
Primefaces
: "Primefaces 4.0 Final released"
59 posts
#3
Omnifaces
: "Omnifaces 2.1 released!"
24 posts
#4
Richfaces
: "Running Richfaces on WebLogic 12c"
20 posts
#5
Release
: "PrimeFaces Elite 5.0.8 Released"
9 posts
#6
Mojarra
: "MyFaces vs. Mojarra"
9 posts
#7
Stateless
6 posts
#8
Web Development
: "Web Development with Java and JSF: Author Interview with Michael Müller"
6 posts
#9
Custom
: "Adding Javascript to a Custom Component in JSF"
5 posts
#10
Tutorial
: "Tutorial: JSF 2.0 Support in NetBeans IDE"
4 posts
Member Growth in r/JavaServerFaces
Yearly
+10 members(4.7%)
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Last updated: June 7, 2026