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NetBeans IDE provides numerous features that enable built-in support for JavaServer Faces 2.0. The IDE’s JSF 2.0 support builds upon its previous support for JavaServer Faces, and includes versatile editor enhancements for Facelets pages, various facilities for working with entity classes, and a suite of JSF wizards for common development tasks, such as creating JSF managed beans, Facelets templates and composite components.
Some people who are very good with computers like to keep that information on the down-low.
You know what we’re talking about. If word gets out that you can configure a network card, you can suddenly become your friendly neighborhood source for free tech support. If that’s you, maybe you can breathe a little easier now. …
Google updated its Google+ app for Android smartphones and tablets Wednesday with a slick new UI and new features announced at its annual Google I/O developer conference. Here’s a look at the highlights, and a hands-on with the redesigned app.
Amazon updates the Kindle app for iOS and Android to include graphic novel and children’s book support.
The Easy Breadcrumb module provides a plug-and-play block to be embedded in your pages, typically at some place near the page’s header. Easy Breadcrumb takes advantage of the work you’ve already done for generating your paths’ alias, while it naturally encourages the creation of semantic and consistent paths. This modules is currently available for Drupal 6.x and 7.x.
It’s a sad fact of comic fandom that the pioneers who created the most beloved characters often were compensated to such a small degree for their work for hire that in their later lives, they need financial assistance. That’s where the Hero Initiative comes in.
This summer, Yahoo will start offering visitors an easier way to protect their privacy. Using tools available in most major web browsers, visitors will be able to simply and easily opt out of Yahoo’s online tracking system.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) has proposed legislation requiring the Obama administration to secure congressional legislative approval for the United States to participate in an international anti-piracy treaty, a position at odds with the Obama administration.