Front-end Apps: Presentation with JSF
Java EE 7
| Intermediate
- 12 Videos | 55m 15s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Build user-interfaces with JavaServer Faces (JSF). Explore JSF application elements, tags, managed beans, and JSF application and managed beans life cycles.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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introduce the features of JSF including the new features in JSF 2.0describe JSF application elements and the use of JSF pages and formscontrast JSF tags with JSP tags and list the available JSF tag librariesdescribe managed beans, how to configure them, and how they are used with formsstep through the components of a sample JSF application: JSF pages, managed beans, and deployment descriptordescribe the phase of a JSF application life cycle
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describe how to include text, HTML, and hyperlinks in facelet pagesdescribe how to extend the lifetime of a managed bean by adjusting its scope and describe scope in the context of dependency injectiondescribe the Unified Expression Language (EL) and how it can be used to reference managed beansdescribe implicit and static JSF page navigation and the use of the ui:repeat tag to iterate through collectionsuse JSF for presentation in a Java web applicationpractice using JSF in Java web applications
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Overview of JSF3m 38s
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2.JSF Application Elements3m 44s
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3.Tag Libraries3m 15s
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4.Managed Beans3m 23s
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5.A Sample JSF Application5m 19s
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6.JSF Application Life Cycle Phases4m 9s
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7.Text and HTML within Facelet Pages3m 19s
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8.Managed Bean Life Cycle and Scope3m
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9.Using the Unified EL3m
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10.JSF Page Navigation2m 36s
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11.Using JSF12m 11s
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12.Exercise: Using JSF7m 44s
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