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PrimeFaces Cookbook

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PrimeFaces Cookbook

Overview of this book

PrimeFaces is the de facto standard in the Java web development. PrimeFaces is a lightweight library with one jar, zero-configuration, and no required dependencies. You just need to download PrimeFaces, add the primefaces-{version}.jar to your classpath and import the namespace to get started. This cookbook provides a head start by covering all the knowledge needed for working with PrimeFaces components in the real world. "PrimeFaces Cookbook" covers over 100 effective recipes for PrimeFaces 3.x which is a leading component suite to boost JSF applications. The book's range is wide‚Äí from AJAX basics, theming, and input components to advanced usage of datatable, menus, drag & drop, and charts. It also includes creating custom components and PrimeFaces Extensions.You will start with the basic concepts such as installing PrimeFaces, configuring it, and writing a first simple page. You will learn PrimeFaces' theming concept and common inputs and selects components. After that more advanced components and use cases will be discussed. The topics covered are grouping content with panels, data iteration components, endless menu variations, working with files and images, using drag & drop, creating charts, and maps. The last chapters describe solutions for frequent, advanced scenarios and give answers on how to write custom components based on PrimeFaces and also show the community-driven open source project PrimeFaces Extension in action.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
PrimeFaces Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Exporting data in various formats


The dataExporter component allows exporting the content of the table into various formats such as XLS/XLSX, PDF, CSV, and XML. It also supports exporting the current data on a page and also only the selected data on the table by providing the ability to exclude particular columns and manipulating the exported data with pre and post processors.

How to do it...

A basic definition for having data-exporting ability with a command link that encapsulates a PDF icon would be as follows:

<h:commandLink>
<p:graphicImage value="/resources/images/export/pdf.png" />
<p:dataExporter type="pdf" target="countriesTable" fileName="countries" />
</h:commandLink>

How it works...

In the previous definition, target defines the server-side ID of the table whose data will be exported. The table needs to be a PrimeFaces dataTable component. The type attribute defines the export type. The values can be xls, pdf, csv, or xml. The fileName attribute defines the...