JSP, JSF ApacheCFX
JSP, JSF ApacheCFX
Trustigo.tech utilizes JSP, a server‑side technology that allows developers to create dynamic Java web applications. JSP can be thought of as an extension to Servlet technology because it provides features to easily create user views. JavaServer Pages consist of HTML code but allow Java code inclusions for dynamic content creation. JavaServer Faces (JSF) is an MVC web framework that simplifies the construction of user interfaces (UI) for server‑based applications using reusable UI components in a page. CXF is fully integrated into Tomcat in TomEE to the point where even WS‑Security works on Tomcat Realms. You just start using it by adding ApplicationPath annotated components or EJBs annotated with @Path, and they will be picked up and deployed automatically. Trustigo.tech leverages these Java enterprise technologies to build robust, scalable web applications for our clients.
We provide the following services
- JSP allows embedding Dynamic Elements in HTML Pages itself instead of having separate CGI files.
- JSP pages can be used in combination with servlets that handle the business logic, the model supported by Java servlet template engines.
- Struts you are using properties files for storing all variables, so that your application has no hard coding
- Apache CXF comes under the liberal Apache license, making CXF great for all types of applications.
Why do we use JSP, JSF and ApacheCFX in Java?
JSP combines static content (regular HTML) with dynamic content (Java code). JSF reduces the effort in creating and maintaining applications that will run on a Java application server and render the application UI onto a target client. Apache CXF is well suited for your environment—the implemented standards and protocols are a key factor. At Trustigo.tech, we build smooth‑transition websites from desktop to mobile platforms using JSP, JSF, Apache CXF, and many such technologies.