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Digital Java EE 7 Web Application Development

By : Peter Pilgrim
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Digital Java EE 7 Web Application Development

By: Peter Pilgrim

Overview of this book

Digital Java EE 7 presents you with an opportunity to master writing great enterprise web software using the Java EE 7 platform with the modern approach to digital service standards. You will first learn about the lifecycle and phases of JavaServer Faces, become completely proficient with different validation models and schemes, and then find out exactly how to apply AJAX validations and requests. Next, you will touch base with JSF in order to understand how relevant CDI scopes work. Later, you’ll discover how to add finesse and pizzazz to your digital work in order to improve the design of your e-commerce application. Finally, you will deep dive into AngularJS development in order to keep pace with other popular choices, such as Backbone and Ember JS. By the end of this thorough guide, you’ll have polished your skills on the Digital Java EE 7 platform and be able to creat exiting web application.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Digital Java EE 7 Web Application Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Exercises


  1. What is the fundamental difference between the <h:outputLink> and <h:commandButton> elements? How do you style the control elements appropriately with a CSS framework such as Bootstrap?

  2. In the previous chapter, there were exercises around developing a web application for registering new people to a local hobbyist book-reading club. Did you happen to write content in separate pages with no reuse?

  3. Apply the UI template compositing to your hobby book club project. Call this version two and save the first version for your reference. Make use of the Template Composition tags <ui:define>, <ui:composition>, and <ui:insert> only at this stage.

  4. Add a <ui:debug> custom tag to master the template page. What does this special tag do for the developer?

  5. An annoyed business stakeholder arrives at your office and tells you about an issue that they are having with spoof data. It seems that some naughty people on the Internet are faking data entry and this is causing...