JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference / Edition 1

JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference / Edition 1

by Chris Schalk, Ed Burns
ISBN-10:
0071625097
ISBN-13:
9780071625098
Pub. Date:
01/19/2010
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
ISBN-10:
0071625097
ISBN-13:
9780071625098
Pub. Date:
01/19/2010
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference / Edition 1

JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference / Edition 1

by Chris Schalk, Ed Burns
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Fully revised and updated for all of the changes in JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0, this comprehensive volume covers every aspect of the official standard Web development architecture for JavaEE. Inside this authoritative resource, the co-spec lead for JSF at Sun Microsystems shows you how to create dynamic, cross-browser Web applications that deliver a world-class user experience while preserving a high level of code quality and maintainability.

JavaServer Faces 2.0: The Complete Reference features an integrated sample application to use as a model for your own JSF applications, with code available online. The book explains all JSF features, including the request processing lifecycle, managed beans, page navigation, component development, Ajax, validation, internationalization, and security. Expert Group Insights throughout the book offer insider information on the design of JSF.

  • Set up a development environment and build a JSF application
  • Understand the JSF request processing lifecycle
  • Use the Facelets View Declaration Language, managed beans, and the JSF expression language (EL)
  • Define page flow with the JSF Navigation Model, including the new "Implicit Navigation" feature
  • Work with the user interface component model and the JSF event model, including support for bookmarkable pages and the POST, REDIRECT, GET pattern
  • Use the new JSR-303 Bean Validation standard for model data validation
  • Build Ajax-enabled custom UI componentsExtend JSF with custom non-UI components
  • Manage security, accessibility, internationalization, and localization
  • Learn how to work with JSF and Portlets from the JSF Team Leader at Liferay, the leading Java Portal vendor

Ed Burns is a senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems and is the co-specification lead for JavaServer Faces. He is the co-author of JavaServer Faces: The Complete Reference and author of Secrets of the Rock Star Programmers.

Chris Schalk is a developer advocate and works to promote Google's APIs and technologies. He is currently engaging the international Web development community with the new Google App Engine and OpenSocial APIs.

Neil Griffin is committer and JSF Team Lead for Liferay Portal and the co-founder of The PortletFaces Project.

Ready-to-use code at www.mhprofessonal.com/computingdownload


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071625098
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 01/19/2010
Series: The Complete Reference
Edition description: Original
Pages: 752
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide

Ed Burns is a senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems and is the co-specification lead for Java Server Faces. He is the co-author of JavaServer Faces: The Complete Reference and the author of Secrets of the Rock Star Programmers.

Neil Griffin is committer and JSF Team Lead for Liferay Portal and the co-founder of The PortletFaces Project.

Table of Contents

Part I: The JavaServer Faces Framework; Chapter 1. Introduction to JavaServer Faces; Chapter 2. Building a Simple JavaServer Faces Application; Chapter 3. The JavaServer Faces Request Processing Lifecycle; Chapter 4. The Facelets View Declaration Language; Chapter 5. Managed Beans and the JSF Expression Language; Chapter 6. The Navigation Model; Chapter 7. The User Interface Component Model; Chapter 8. Converting and Validating Data; Chapter 9. The JSF Event Model;Part II: Extending JavaServer Faces; Chapter 10. Applying JSF: Introducing the Virtual Trainer Application; Chapter 11. Building Custom UI Components; Chapter 12. JSF and Ajax; Chapter 13. Building Non-UI Custom Components; Chapter 14. Securing JavaServer Faces Applications; Part III: JavaServer Faces Tools and Libraries; Chapter 15. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications; Chapter 16. The Standard JSF Component Library; Appendix A. JSF Portlets; Index
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