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JSF 1.2 Components

By : IAN HLAVATS
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JSF 1.2 Components

By: IAN HLAVATS

Overview of this book

Today's web developers need powerful tools to deliver richer, faster, and smoother web experiences. JavaServer Faces includes powerful, feature-rich, Ajax-enabled UI components that provide all the functionality needed to build web applications in a Web 2.0 world. It's the perfect way to build rich, interactive, and "Web 2.0-style" Java web apps. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the most popular JSF components available today and demonstrate step-by-step how to build increasingly sophisticated JSF user interfaces with standard JSF, Facelets, Apache Tomahawk/Trinidad, ICEfaces, JBoss Seam, JBoss RichFaces/Ajax4jsf, and JSF 2.0 components. JSF 1.2 Components is both an excellent starting point for new JSF developers, and a great reference and “how to” guide for experienced JSF professionals. This book progresses logically from an introduction to standard JSF HTML, and JSF Core components to advanced JSF UI development. As you move through the book, you will learn how to build composite views using Facelets tags, implement common web development tasks using Tomahawk components, and add Ajax capabilities to your JSF user interface with ICEfaces components. You will also learn how to solve the complex web application development challenges with the JBoss Seam framework. At the end of the book, you will be introduced to the new and up-coming JSF component libraries that will provide a road map of the future JSF technologies.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
JSF 1.2 Components
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Summary


The Trinidad framework and component library represents a significant step forward in the evolution of rich user interface development on the JSF platform. With over 100 powerful UI components, Trinidad simplifies a wide range of challenging tasks faced by web application developers today.

Trinidad supports Ajax, or partial page rendering (PPR), and includes rich UI components with built-in Ajax capabilities that developers can use without having to learn Ajax APIs or write JavaScript code. Many Trinidad components support the partialSubmit and partialTriggers attributes to control which components submit an Ajax request and which components are updated after the Ajax request. Trinidad includes Ajax-enabled components to poll the server periodically, to render a customizable status indicator, to display a progress bar, and more.

Trinidad supports accepting color, number, date/time, and predefined lists of values from the user. Trinidad also support client-side validation in Trinidad...