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JSF 1.2 Components

By : IAN HLAVATS
Book Image

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

Chapter 6. JBoss Seam Components

In this chapter, we will explore the JBoss Seam framework and the Seam JSF component library. Seam is one of the most exciting technologies available today for JSF developers. This powerful framework significantly enhances web development on the Java EE platform, and provides a much needed bridge between many important and complementary technologies. In addition to discussing the Seam framework, we will also set the stage for a more in-depth discussion of two other important JBoss technologies covered in the next chapter: the JBoss RichFaces and Ajax4jsf component libraries.

Introducing the JBoss Seam framework

The JBoss Seam framework sets out to bridge the gap between JSF managed beans and EJB3 components. It introduces a flexible set of Java annotations that provide a nice alternative to XML for JSF managed bean configuration and that significantly enhances the Dependency Injection (DI) capabilities of the JSF framework.

Additionally, Seam introduces a...