EXL-DTW-4000 - Core JSF: Advanced JavaServer Faces in Action with Ajax

EXL-DTW-4000 - Core JSF: Advanced JavaServer Faces in Action with Ajax

Learn how to create Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) web applications with JavaServer Faces (JSF) components, utilizing JSF technologys component-oriented development techniques, while taking advantage of 3rd party components, IDEs and Open Source projects available. This Extreme Learning expert-led 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. About Extreme Learning: Get taught directly by the experts and interact with peers in an engaging informal environment. These are intensive, deep dive training sessions designed for advanced IT professionals which incorporate expert-led presentations and hands-on labs.


Delivery Format

ILT


Who Can Benefit

This course is for experienced Java EE web developers who want to learn how to create Java EE web applications with JSF components, utilizing JSF technologys component-oriented development techniques, while taking advantage of 3rd party components, IDEs, and libraries that facilitate JSF development with Ajax, JBoss Seam and Facelets.


Prerequisites

To benefit from this JSF course, you will need to have several years of experience developing Java EE applications before attending the course.


Skills Gained

During this JSF course, you will gain practical experience developing JSF applications, utilizing JSF components, 3rd party components, IDEs, and libraries by participating in practical exercises throughout the course.

  • Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
  • Create JavaServer Faces technology-based web applications
  • Utilize component-oriented development techniques
  • Work with standard JSF components
  • Develop custom components, validators, and convertors
  • Take advantage of 3rd party components, IDEs, and Open Source technologies
  • Use JSF with Ajax, JBoss, Seam, and Facelets
  • Integrate JSF with Struts and your existing applications


Course Content

Module 1 - Introduction

  • An introduction to JSF
  • Exploring the JSF landscape
  • Getting Started with JSF
Module 2 - An introduction to JSF Exploring the JSF landscape Getting Started with JSF Standard Features
  • Creating backing beans and using managed beans
  • Exploring the standard components
  • Internationalization, validators, and converters
  • Using facelets
Module 3 - Application Development
  • Developing with JSF
  • Inside the JSF architecture
  • Writing custom components, validators, and converters
Module 4 - Extensions and Integration
  • Component frameworks overview
  • Using Apache Shale (appendix)
  • Migrating from Struts (appendix)
  • Using JBoss Seam (appendix)
  • Summary and future directions



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