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The image above could be a JavaServer Face.

JavaServer Faces –
Are server plates, or servlets (in JSP) that the system serves to the screen to reflect changes, updates, or new application programs.
JavaServer Faces is seen in most Android Phone and Apple Phone –

“We first started creating these, as tabs or “slices” as some may call them, in the building of Forager for Android, with Android Studio 3.3.”

“These are apple prime faces – there is some discernment taking place around what separates RichFace from PrimeFace, being that it was originally called RichFace due to the rich text features embedded within them. But that’s changing, so who knows where we go.”
-David Nash
“Momma used to say, put your best foot forward. So we played card games to decide which apps and faces should go first in the line up, after discovering that we could load sheets the size of cards on the phone – WOW!”
-Jackson Doggie, Card Game Absent

PrimeFaces in Apple iPhone. It is the F4 key on MacBooks.


JavaServer Faces has come a long way since its initial release. This is mostly due to the big ecosystem around it that allows many third-party add-ons to contribute –
“I said wait — we gotta have a conference about this. Macros can connect, which means we can tag up documents, which The Pron Hub was right – tags can work. And so we got together, created a committee…”
-Dave Chappelle, “On the origins of the HTML4 Conference”
“We was like **** it, wth? So we threw away everything right at that point – right when Microsoft Juan dropped “duckett in the bucket” – the blueprint for graphic internet design. Mind blown. Like “Wow”.”
-Jackson Doggie, Ajax Committee
–third party add – ons (those were plugins back then) to contribute. The first major extension was Facelets that removed the burdon of JSP-based views.
“That’s not true. I admit I was bias at that point. We never removed the JSP-based view. We merely recompiled, recapitulated it, and recycled all of that energy. In other words, and some of you may not believe in this stuff, but we “burned” everything, like 451, and let it all consolidate at the universe level, and Urantia blessed us with time and space to rebuild. What an honor. What – an – honor!”
-Mr. Cheebs
“Facelets were better face models than actors. My wife, Gal, was a face model. RichFaces had more functionality so we went with them for character actors in games, and also outfit styling, like a Burlington Coat Factory type dressing room, but digital.”
-Mr. Linux Suse
“They attacked facelets by rearing and burning holes into them, like a cigarette to the ash tray, a bird to the flame. So we reinforced them with hostel, after Java explained it had been everywhere and seen all of these things.”
“I’m here to **** the ******!” he shouted, as I boarded his water ship.”
-Jon “Snow” Senior
So what are facelets to me? Well, we readapted them after hoopland success, and the invent of add-ons that could be embedded. So we turned addons to “button – laced” addons, so they came with functionity already.
“We tore down all of our systems at the beginning of the game (see Hacking GMAIL Train), and piece by piece, using Construct 1&2, we embedded all of them with a gift, a universal light circuit sticker (see Square Payments) that could adapt to any ribbon on plugin functionality, or provide a sequence for it to do so, so no matter where they ended up, the natural “XML” scent that they carried was like a “sniff & smell” sticker, but rather a universal code – more professional.”
-Q.R. Jones, reFactoring Company, reMarkable One Digital Notebook Designer
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