![]() Your pom.xml will be modified to include the PrimeFaces dependency. If you have created a Maven web application, you can select project properties and select JavaServer Faces as framework and then select PrimeFaces as mentioned above. If you have created a Maven web application, you can select project properties and select. It will copy the library to your project. ![]() Then you configure JSF to use PrimeFaces components. When you create a new 'Java Web -> Web Application' you can select JavaServer Faces as framework. It will copy the library to your project. PrimeFaces is bundled with the Java EE bundle of NetBeans. Accept the default JDK installation to use with the IDE or specify another JDK location. At the NetBeans IDE Installation page, do the following: Specify the directory for the NetBeans IDE installation. Then you configure JSF to use PrimeFaces components. At the JDK Installation page, specify which directory to install the JDK into and click Next. Create ICEfaces Project in NetBeans File New Project Categories: Java Web Projects: Web Application Next Project Name: ICEfacesLiferay001 Next Server: Liferay 5.2.3 (Tomcat 6.0.18) Java EE Version: Java EE 5 Context Path: /ICEfacesLiferay001 Next Select the frameworks you want to use in your web application. When you create a new "Java Web -> Web Application" you can select JavaServer Faces as framework. I have heard that Netbeans 6.5 provided a similar capability, but Netbeans 6.7 does not support a visual drag and drop. ![]() PrimeFaces is bundled with the Java EE bundle of NetBeans. While evaluating ICEfaces I have used Eclipse and its Web Page Editor to visually create a webpage using ICEfaces components. There are several ways you can add PrimeFaces to your application. PrimeFaces can be used in all web applications based on Java Server Faces (version 2.x) which are run on Servlet Containers (e.g.
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