Title: Java Server Face for Enterprise
1Java Server Face for Enterprise Java Web
Development
- Course Content
- INTRODUCTION TO JSF
- Understanding JSF
- Different views of JSF
- Comparing JSF to standard servlet/JSP technology
- Comparing JSF to Apache Struts
- Setting Up JSF
- Downloading and installing in Tomcat
- Testing JSF
- Setting up JSF applications
- Accessing JSF documentation
- CONTROLLING JSF PAGE NAVIGATION
- JSF flow of control
- The basic steps in using JSF
- Static navigation
- One result mapping
- Dynamic navigation
- Multiple result mappings
- MANAGED BEANS
CodeC165 Duration24 Hrs. (4 Days) (
09.00-16.30 ) LevelIntermediate Skills Gained
Develop scalable, enterprise Java Web
applications using the Java Server Face framework
Apply JSF Components to build UI page
Leverage JSF and the JSP Standard Tag Library
(JSTL) Perform client- and server-side data
validation using the JSF Validator Framework
Who should attend This course is
valuable for those interested in developing Java
Web applications with Java Server Faces.
Knowledge of Java at the level of Course , "Java
Programming," plus real-world Java programming
experience, is assumed.
- THE JSF h (HTML) PACKAGE
- Most common usage
- Shared attributes
- Implied attributes
- Elements that can invoke action
controllers/listeners - Elements that can invoke value change listeners
- Elements that display lists of items
- CUSTOM APACHE MYFACES COMPONENTS
- Getting the MyFaces components
- Configuring MyFaces to use Tomahawk
- Most popular MyFaces components
- VALIDATING USER INPUT
- Manual validation
- Implicit automatic validation
- Explicit validation
- MyFaces validators
- Creating custom validators
- ACCESSING DATABASE WITH JDBC
- Overview of JDBC technology
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