JSF Application Configuration Editor

Use the JSF Application Configuration editor to build a JavaServer Faces (JSF) Web application and to manage the application resources.

The JSF Application Configuration editor provides a graphical view of navigation rules and a tree view of managed beans.

Table 1. JSF Application Configuration editor pages
Tab Use to:
Introduction Learn what the editor does and use the links to the help and cheat sheets for detailed information.
Overview View basic details, grouped in table views, of the components of the faces-config.xml file.
Navigation Rule Define the page flow and add navigation rules for the Web application.
ManagedBean Add and define the managed beans used in the Web application.
Component Add and define values for the components, validators, converters, and rRenderKits used in the Web application.
Others Add and define values for Action Listeners, Default RenderKit IDs, Locale Configuration, Message Bundles, Navigation Handlers, Property Resolvers, State Managers, Variable Resolvers, View Handlers, Application, Factories, Faces Context Factories, and Lifecycle Factories, RenderKit Factories, and Phase Listeners used in the Web application.
Source View and edit the source code of the faces-config.xml file.
Related concepts
JavaServer Faces
Configuring the faces-config xml File
Related tasks
Adding a Component to a Web Application
Adding a RenderKit to a Web Application
Adding a Converter to a Web Application
Adding a Validator to a Web Application
Adding an Action Listener to a Web Application
Adding a Default RenderKit ID to a Web Application
Adding Locale Configuration to a Web Application
Adding a Message Bundle to a Web Application
Adding a Navigation Handler to a Web Application
Adding a Property Resolver to a Web Application
Adding a State Manager to a Web Application
Adding a Variable Resolver to a Web Application
Adding a View Handler to a Web Application
Adding an Application Factory to a Web Application
Adding a Faces Context Factory to a Web Application
Adding a Lifecycle Factory to a Web Application
Adding a RenderKit Factory to a Web Application
Adding a Phase Listener to a Web Application

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