For example, you can quickly drag an input text field to a form on the page and drag a Submit button next to the input text field. Then you can connect the input text field to a defined data source. Using the input text field, users can enter data from the Web application and have that data go to your data store.
One benefit of JSF components is that the user interface is rendered independently of the underlying program logic. You can visually create an application that dynamically accesses data and runs equally well on a browser or hand-held device.
In addition to the topics in this section of the help, you can try the tutorials and samples in the Tutorials Gallery (Tutorials and samples for JavaServer Faces (JSF) for more information.
) and Samples Gallery ( ). Refer toYou can also find more information on JSF in the developerWorks® JSF forum.