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JavaServer Faces nTiers Introduction to JSF training course teaches Java web developers how to use JavaServer Faces in their web applications. JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a specification that applies traditional GUI frameworks and architectures to web applications. Students will learn the standard JSF tag libraries and write managed beans and event handlers. They will also write configuration files for managed beans and navigation in XML. Data table components are used to easily display data from databases and other sources in an HTML table. Validation and conversion is then covered including customization of these phases. This course ends with creation of custom components and an appendix on internationalization topics.
JSF Training Learning Objectives Describe the JavaServer Faces (JSF) architecture Build a JSF component tree with Core and HTML tag libraries Create JavaBeans with properties and methods that are bound to JSF components Describe the six phases of the JSF request-processing life cycle Use both Action Events and Value Change Events to react to user interface interactions Perform configuration of JSF applications Use the data table component to present tabular information Write your own validators and converters to validate user input Write a custom component to aggregate two or more simpler components
A On-site course provided by nTier Training in Acworth, Georgia, United States
Developing JavaServer Faces Components with AjaxModule 1 - (JSF)Introducting JavaServer Faces (JSF)
Module 2 - JSF Input Components
Bind fields in a web page to values in the backing bean using JSF Expression Language (EL) Describe the use of the JSF DataTable tag and facets Build a multi-page JSF technology application Create dynamic menu choices from data in your database
Module 3 - Building Custom JSF Components
Explain the role of JSF Components List the steps in the JSF Life-Cycle Describe relationship between tag handlers, custom UI components, renderers and render kits Describe the structure of a JSF Component Describe how variables are passed from JSF tags to JSF Components Develop a JSF Component
Module 4 - Implementing Ajax Technology
Define Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) Use JavaScript with the Document Object Model (DOM) to build a simple web application Describe the XmlHttpRequest object and describe how it is used to refresh the web page display with data from servers without causing the whole web page to refresh
Module 5 - Ajax-Enabled JSF Components
List models for handling asynchronous requests Contrast strategies for handling asynchronous requests within the JSF life cycle Develop a JSF component that handles Ajax events Create a JSF application that uses Ajax techiques to pull data from the server asynchronously and process the data on the client side
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa
Core JSF: JavaServer Faces in Action With AjaxIn this 4-day JavaServer Faces (JSF) course, you will learn how to create Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) web applications with JSF components, utilizing JSF technologys component-oriented development techniques, while taking advantage of 3rd party components, IDEs and Open Source projects available. The course starts with an overview of key concepts and principles on which the JavaServer architecture is based and then explains how JSF relates to Struts and other web frameworks currently on the market. You learn about IDEs that support JSF, as well as libraries that facilitate JSF development with Ajax, JBoss, Seam, and Facelets. Upon completion of this JSF course, you will know how to develop web applications with JSF and how to integrate your JSF application with Struts and your existing applications.
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa
Developing JavaServer Faces Components with AjaxModule 1 - (JSF)Introducting JavaServer Faces (JSF)
Module 2 - JSF Input Components
Bind fields in a web page to values in the backing bean using JSF Expression Language (EL) Describe the use of the JSF DataTable tag and facets Build a multi-page JSF technology application Create dynamic menu choices from data in your database
Module 3 - Building Custom JSF Components
Explain the role of JSF Components List the steps in the JSF Life-Cycle Describe relationship between tag handlers, custom UI components, renderers and render kits Describe the structure of a JSF Component Describe how variables are passed from JSF tags to JSF Components Develop a JSF Component
Module 4 - Implementing Ajax Technology
Define Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) Use JavaScript with the Document Object Model (DOM) to build a simple web application Describe the XmlHttpRequest object and describe how it is used to refresh the web page display with data from servers without causing the whole web page to refresh
Module 5 - Ajax-Enabled JSF Components
List models for handling asynchronous requests Contrast strategies for handling asynchronous requests within the JSF life cycle Develop a JSF component that handles Ajax events Create a JSF application that uses Ajax techiques to pull data from the server asynchronously and process the data on the client side
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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