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Using JSF technology for XForms applications

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Level: Introductory

Faheem Khan (fkhan872@yahoo.com), Software Consultant, Independent

03 Feb 2005

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This comprehensive hands-on tutorial by Java™ enterprise developer Faheem Khan examines how XForms authoring requirements fit into the JSF architecture. The author begins with a solid overview of JSF technology, then identifies the tasks you must perform if you plan to use JSF technology for XForms authoring, and demonstrates the development of a JSF tag library capable of authoring XForms markup. Throughout the tutorial, he guides your learning with a sample application to help you see the concepts put to work in a real-world application. Note: This tutorial is comprehensive and will take a significant time investment to complete.

Prerequisites

To take this tutorial, you should be a Java programmer with some knowledge of JavaBeans and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) technologies. This knowledge is necessary to understand most of the coding details and examples. You also need to be familiar with XML.


System requirements

To run the sample applications, you will need the following:

  • J2SE V1.4.2
  • J2EE V1.4.0 Update 1
  • An application server
  • An XForms browser


Duration

More than two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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