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JSF started its journey from version 1.0 and now it has come to the latest version of JSF is 1.2.

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This article tells you about latest version of JSF

The listing of versions released so far are :

JSF 1.2 (11 may 2006) - Latest release of JSF specification.
JSF 1.1 (27 may 2004) - Bug fix release. No specification changes. No HTML renderkit changes.
JSF 1.0 (11 mar 2004) - Initial release of JSF specification.

New in JSF 1.2

In this section we will go through some new features and changes in JSF 1.2 specification. JSF 1.1 was designed for JSP 1.2 and so could not take advantage of newer JSP features and JSP could not be changed to fill the needs of JSF. This resulted in a number of new features and changes.


 

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