Since JavaServer Faces first arrived on the Internet technology stage as the new standard for building Java-based Web applications, it has gained significant attention from the Java EE Web development community.Many developers are excited that they can use the standard JavaServer Faces HTML Basic RenderKit to create HTML-based Web applications, much as they did in the past with other technologies, such as Apache Struts. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg—the true power of JavaServer Faces lies in its extensible component model, which allows you to go far beyond those humble HTML beginnings.
CONTENTS
Foreword
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Foundation of JSF: Components
2. Defining the Date Field Component
3. Defining the Deck Component
4. Using Rich Internet Technologies
5. Loading Resources with Weblets
6. Ajax Enabling the Deck Component
7. Ajax Enabling the Date Field Component
8. Providing Mozilla XUL Renderers
9. Providing Microsoft HTC Renderers
10. Switching RenderKits Dynamically
CONTENTS
Foreword
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Foundation of JSF: Components
2. Defining the Date Field Component
3. Defining the Deck Component
4. Using Rich Internet Technologies
5. Loading Resources with Weblets
6. Ajax Enabling the Deck Component
7. Ajax Enabling the Date Field Component
8. Providing Mozilla XUL Renderers
9. Providing Microsoft HTC Renderers
10. Switching RenderKits Dynamically

Páginas : 464
Peso : 4mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación :2006
ISBN : 978-1590595800
Editorial : Apress
Autor : Jonas Jacobi, John R. Fallows




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