JavaServer Faces (JSF)

Goals

  • Understand the component tree, event-driven programming in a web environment, input validation, and page navigation
  • Create model objects
  • Utilize GUI components in JSP pages
  • Utilize declarative page navigation
  • Manage JavaBeans via JSF's configuration files
  • Use standard validators and converters, as well as extend the standard ones for custom use
  • Internationalization/localization support in JSF
  • Write shorter JSP pages and eliminate the use of scriptlets/expressions

Audience

Java web developers responsible for writing business logic and dynamic web applications.

Duration

2 days

Prerequisites

Prior Java programming experience or completion of the "Intermediate Java Programming" class.

Prior JSP experience, specifically familiarity with custom tag construction, or completion of the "JavaServer Pages for Web Application Development" class.

Contents

  • Introduction to JSF
  • JSF Lifecycle
  • Component Model
  • Managed Bean Creation Facility
  • JSF Tags Part 1
  • JSF Tags Part 2
  • Event Processing
  • Navigation
  • Configuration in a Nutshell
  • Conversion and Validation
  • (Optional) Internationalization/Localization

Format

  • Lecture and programming exercises
  • For private events, JBoss can be utilized during the lab exercises. Please contact  training@ociweb.com for more information.

Schedule


Course Location Begin Date End Date Time Hours Register
JavaServer Faces (JSF) St. Louis May 28, 2009 May 29, 2009 Th-F, 9am-4:30pm 12 CAIT
  St. Louis Nov 03, 2009 Nov 12, 2009 T/Th, 5:30pm-8:30pm 12 CAIT
  St. Louis Dec 03, 2009 Dec 04, 2009 Th-F, 9am-4:30pm 12 CAIT

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