Core JavaServer Faces
(Sprache: Englisch)
JavaServer Faces is becoming the standard Web-application framework. The new edition of this bestselling guide has been completely updated for JSF 1.2 with new chapters on MyFaces, Shale, Creator, and JSF and Spring integration.
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JavaServer Faces is becoming the standard Web-application framework. The new edition of this bestselling guide has been completely updated for JSF 1.2 with new chapters on MyFaces, Shale, Creator, and JSF and Spring integration.
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Preface xvAcknowledgments xixChapter 1: Getting Started 2 Why JavaServer Faces? 3 Software Installation 4 A Simple Example 6 Sample Application Analysis 12 Development Environments for JSF 21 JSF Framework Services 28 Behind the Scenes 30 Chapter 2: Managed Beans 36 Definition of a Bean 37 Message Bundles 42 A Sample Application 46 Backing Beans 53 Bean Scopes 54 Configuring Beans 57 The Syntax of Value Expressions 64 Chapter 3: Navigation 70 Static Navigation 71 Dynamic Navigation 73 Advanced Navigation Issues 84 Chapter 4: Standard JSF Tags 90 An Overview of the JSF Core Tags 92 An Overview of the JSF HTML Tags 94 Forms 103 Text Fields and Text Areas 108 Buttons and Links 119 Selection Tags 130 Messages 157 Panels 163 Chapter 5: Data Tables 170 The Data Table Tag--h:dataTable 171 A Simple Table 173 Headers, Footers, and Captions 178 JSF Components 182 Editing Table Cells 186 Styles 189 Database Tables 191 Table Models 197 Scrolling Techniques 214 Chapter 6: Conversion and Validation 218 Overview of the Conversion and Validation Process 219 Using Standard Converters 221 Using Standard Validators 233 Programming with Custom Converters and Validators 240 Chapter 7: Event Handling 266 Life Cycle Events 268 Value Change Events 269 Action Events 275 Event Listener Tags 285 Immediate Components 287 Passing Data from the UI to the Server 291 Phase Events 295 Putting It All Together 303 Chapter 8: Subviews and Tiles 314 Common Layouts 315 A Book Viewer and a Library 316 The Book Viewer 318 Content Inclusion in the Book Viewer 328 The Library 339 Chapter 9: Custom Components, Converters, and Validators 354 Classes for Implementing Custom Components 356 Encoding: Generating Markup 362 Decoding: Processing Request Values 366 Implementing Custom Component Tags 372 Revisiting the Spinner 387 Encoding JavaScript to Avoid Server Roundtrips 404 Using Child Components and Facets 408 Implementing Custom Converters and Validators 432 Chapter 10: External Services 450 Database Access
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with JDBC 451 Configuring a Data Source 457 An Introduction to LDAP 473 Managing Configuration Information 483 Container-Managed Authentication and Authorization 505 Using Web Services 516 Chapter 11: Ajax 528 Ajax Fundamentals 530 JavaScript Libraries 533 Form Completion 534 Realtime Validation 537 Propagating Client-Side View State 542 Direct Web Remoting 543 Ajax Components 546 Ajax4jsf 554 Chapter 12: Open Source 570 Web Flow--Shale 572 Alternate View Technologies--Facelets 585 EJB Integration--Seam 596 Chapter 13: How Do I ... 610 Web User Interface Design 611 Validation 658 Programming 669 Debugging and Logging 684 Index 699
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Autoren-Porträt von David M. Geary, Cay S. Horstmann
Cay S. Horstmann unterrichtet an der San Jose State University. Mehrere Veröffentlichungen zu C++, Java und OOP.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: David M. Geary , Cay S. Horstmann
- 2007, 2nd ed., XX, 723 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 17,7 x 23,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Sun Microsystems
- ISBN-10: 0131738860
- ISBN-13: 9780131738867
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Englisch
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