Training
Provided by Skills Matter
This JSF course, developed by JavaServer Faces in Action (In Action) author Kito Mann, begins by explaining what JavaServer Faces is, and how it relates to Struts and other web frameworks currently on the market. You will learn about key JSF concepts, and some of the architectural principals behind the framework. The course is a mixture of lecture and labs, including an in-depth case study.
After you have a basic understanding of JSF, you will learn about IDEs that support JSF, as well as libraries that facilitate JSF development, such as Struts Shale, JBoss Seam, and Facelets. You will also learn about the current market for off-the-shelf user interface components, such as grids, menus, toolbars, trees, and tabbed panes. In addition, you will see how JSF can simplify development of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) user interfaces.
Once you understand JSF and its ecosystem, we will dive into the fundamentals of application development: developing views, navigation, and writing backing beans. Next, you will learn about the standard JSF components, how to use validators and converters, and how to work with Facelets instead of JSP. After you are familiar with basic JSF application development, we examine JSF extension points, and how they can be leveraged to provide features such as security, alternate templating technology and access to external resources.
The latter portion of the class will be spent discussing third-party component suites. Additional chapters on JSF with Struts, Apache Shale and JBoss Seam are available (depending on the class preferences and available time).
Training Avaliability and Delivery
| This is primarily ilt training |  | This is a workshop seminar |  | Computer Lab Work |  | This class may involve group study |  | Instructor led training |  | This class may be available at a classroom in London, Greater London,
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| Schedule: | 4 days | | Training Presented in: | English |
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Related Keywords:
javaserver faces
jsf
shale
struts
facelets
kito mann
Training Program Details
Upon completion of this JSF course, you will be able to:
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Utilise component-oriented development techniques
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Work with standard JSF components
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Develop custom components, validators, and converters
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Take advantage of third-party components, IDEs, and open-source projects such as Struts Shale and Facelets
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Put it all together in a JSF application
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Integrate JSF with Struts and existing applications
About Skills Matter - Training Provider
Skills Matter - Skills Matter is a leading provider of training, mentoring and project based skills transfer in agile software development using advanced technologies.
Our curriculum comprises of RUP training, eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development training and UML training, J2EE & Java training, including Sun, WebLogic and WebSphere training, C and .NET training and training in C programming. We...
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