SL-340-EE6 Developing Web Applications Using JSF Technolgies


SL-340-EE6 Developing Web Applications Using JSF Technolgies

3 days ILT

SL340EE6

Description

The JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology is a server side user interface component framework for building Java technology-based web applications. Included in Java EE 6, the JSF 2.0 standard further simplifies the web application development. This course provides an in-depth introduction to the JSF technology. Students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans IDE and the GlassFish Application Server v3. This course supports Sun Certified JSF Developer.

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Audience :

Students who can benefit from this course are:

  • Java developers responsible for developing and deploying JavaServer Faces (JSF) based web applications.
  • Java developers pursuing the Sun Certified JSF Developer examination.

Course Outline

Module 1 – Getting Started with JavaServer Faces

  • Understand common requirements for Web Applications
  • Describe the JSF Web Application framework
  • Describe the architecture of the JSF Web Applications
  • Describe the View Description Language (VDL)
  • Understand the role and structure of Managed Beans
  • Describe navigation rules and cases
  • Walk through a simple JSF web application

Module 2 – Designing JSF Pages Using Facelets

  • Understand the structure of Facelet pages
  • Use Tag libraries in Facelet Pages
  • Describe the tag libraries supported in Facelets
  • Understand the JSF Core Tag Library
  • Understand the HTML RenderKit Tag Library
  • Understand common attributes of the HTML tags

Module 3 – Using Managed Beans

  • Define bean properties and bean scopes
  • Declare beans using annotations
  • Bind UI Components with Managed Beans
  • Understand the Unified Expression Language (EL)
  • Work with beans using Expression Language
  • Understand the faces-config.xml Configuration File
  • Configure beans in the faces-config.xml file
  • Use Java EE Resources in Managed Beans

Module 4 – Designing Navigations

  • Understand the implicit navigation rules in JSF 2.0
  • Understand static and dynamic navigations
  • Configure navigation rules and cases
  • Understand the navigation rule declaration syntax
  • Understand the navigation evaluation process

Module 5 – Validating and Converting Data

  • Understand the data conversion and validating process
  • Use standard data converters and standard data validators
  • Configure default validators
  • Use JSR-303 Bean Validation
  • Work with conversion and validation messages
  • Use Error Messages
  • Use Resource Bundles in JSF Pages
  • Develop custom validators and converters

Module 6 – Developing Complex Facelet Pages

  • Use the DataTable Component
  • Use the Facelets AJAX tag
  • Understand the Facelets UI Tag Library
  • Understand Facelet Templating
  • Use ui:insert to define templates
  • Use ui:composition to specify the template page
  • Use ut:define to populate the template

Module 7 – Developing Composite UI Components

  • Understand the concept of composite UI components
  • Understand the elements of a composite component
  • Understand JSF application resource libraries
  • Design composite components
  • Store composite components as resources
  • Use Composite components

Module 8 – Working with Events

  • Understand the life cycle of JSF request processing
  • Understand life cycle events in JSF
  • Understand value change events
  • Use action events
  • Register event listenets
  • Understand the event model enhancements in JSF 2.0

Module 9 – Configuring and Deploying JSF Applications

  • Understand JSF Web Application Stages
  • Configure the state maintenance method
  • Understand the application configuration loading process
  • Install and upgrade JSF for a web container
  • Deploy JSF web applications to the web container
  • Test and verify the JSF application
  • Configure security for JSF Web Applications

Pre-Reqs :

Have a good understanding of the Java Programming Language

Understand the fundamentals of web applications and HTTP protocol

Objectives :

  • Design web applications using standard architectures, protocols, technologies and components
  • Configure JSF within the Web Container
  • Design views using JSF and EL
  • Design custom components using Facelets
  • Design and develop the model using JavaBeans or Pojos
  • Integrate external resources such as JPA within Web Application
  • Integrate navigation flow/ redirection
  • Integrate models and views using events
  • Validate application data
  • Application data conversion
  • Identify, Capture, and Resolve Errors
  • Integrate Security
  • Test, package and deploy applications

Before/After

Before:

  • Java Programming Language (SL-275-SE6)
  • Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform (FJ-310-EE6)

After:

  • Web Component Development with Servlet and JSP Technologies (SL-314-EE6)

The JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology is a server side user interface component framework for building Java technology-based web applications. Included in Java EE 6, the JSF 2.0 standard further simplifies the web application development. This course provides an in-depth introduction to the JSF technology. Students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans[tm] IDE and the GlassFish Application Server v3. This course supports Sun Certified JSF Developer.

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