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The Enterprise Java platform, Java EE 6, has gotten a facelift ... JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2, is a big part of what's new in Java EE 6 JSF 2, a significant upgrade from JSF 1.2, includes Facelets and integration/use options with a variety of web frameworks, including the popular JBoss(r) Seam and even the Spring Framework. Beginning JSF 2 APIs and JBoss(r) Seam gets you up to speed with the JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam web framework. This quickstart tutorial is the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it you'll take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices. You'll learn to create and enhance an eShop using practical methods, and can re-purpose the template for your own personal and professional projects. What you'll learn Get started with JSF 2 and its features, including forms, validations, and more. Create an eShop. Build interactive pages with Ajax. Incorporate the JSF 2 feature, Facelets, as your standard view definition framework. Provide a common layout using Facelets. Apply and finetune your eShop application using the popular JSFbased web framework, JBoss Seam. Who this book is for This book is primarily for Java developers who need to develop an application in JSF but are just learning it. It also can be for Java developers who know JSF but would like to learn Facelets and Seam. Table of Contents Getting Started with JSF Using Forms Validating Input Creating an E-shop Creating Custom Components Providing a Common Layout for Your Pages Building Interactive Pages with Ajax Using Conversations Supporting Other Languages Using JBoss Seam
If you'd like to create web-based applications easily, then this book is for you. More importantly, it shows you how to do that with joy and feel good about your own work! You don't need to know servlet or JSP while your productivity will be much higher than using servlet or JSP directly. This is possible because we're going to use a library called Wicket that makes complicated stuff simple and elegant. This book covers Wicket 7.0 and 6.x.
If you'd like to create web-based applications easily, then this book is for you. More importantly, it shows you how to do that with joy and feel good about your own work! You don't need to know servlet or JSP while your productivity will be much higher than using servlet or JSP directly. This is possible because we're going to use a library called Wicket that makes complicated stuff simple and elegant. This book covers Wicket 1.5.x.
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