.jspx page
is JSP/XML representation, it is standalone page
means it can run without any supporting or base page. Jdeveloper 11g Release1
supports .jspx page but this is not in Jdeveloper 11g Release2, Release2
supports Facelets means .jsf.
.jsf
Vs .jspx
1.
jspx is by convention, a
JSP/XML representation, whereas .jsf is by convention a facelets
representation. Neither is "more compatible," but Facelets is the
recommended way forward, as long as you are on 11.1.2 or later.
2.
11.1.2.x uses .jsf as
default (for Facelets) where as 11.1.1.x uses .jspx
3.
Usually Facelets is
considered to be of better performance because it is tighter integrated with
the JSf lifcycle and doesn't need to be compiled before running it
4.
JSPX documents and
Facelets are bot supported with JDeveloper 11g R2 and we do support them
equallly in functionality (very little differences exist on both sides)
5.
JSPX documents are the
only choice in JDeveloper 11g R1
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