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- Introduction to RichFaces: Add desktop-like features to your browser applications
- Build a JSF search page with EGL using Rational Business Developer: This tutorial teaches you how to use Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) and Java™Server Faces (JSF) components in IBM® Rational® Business Developer.
- Combine JSF with Dojo widgets to create a better user experience: As a mature Web framework, JavaServer Faces (JSF) provides end-to-end lifecycle management and a rich component model with complete event handling and
- Faces library definitions for third-party JavaServer Faces controls: This article describes the new Faces Library Definition feature in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5.
- JSF 2 fu, Part 1: Streamline Web application development: Simplify navigation, eliminate XML configuration, and easily access resources with JSF 2
- JSF 2 fu, Part 2: Templating and composite components: Implement extensible UIs with JavaServer Faces 2
- JSF 2 fu, Part 3: Event handling, JavaScript, and Ajax: Enhance composite components using more new JSF 2 features
- Easier globalization of JavaServer Faces Web applications with IBM Rational Application Developer: Take advantage of the JavaServer Widgets Library, or JWL, in Version 7 and later
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Building Real Life Application Rapidly with AJAX, JavaServer Faces Components
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The application we build in this lab simulates a real world flower store shopping site using AJAX, JavaServer Faces, Web Services, Hibernate and EJB technology. NetBeans Visual Web Pack is used to demonstrate how to visually develop AJAX and JavaSever Faces standard web application and integrate easily with web services, Hibernate and EJB application. In this lab, you will explore how to develop web applications with AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces components, jMaki widgets and other third party JavaServer Faces components. jMaki widgets and other third party JSF components has the characteristic of visually appealing and provide rich user interfaces. The JavaScript and complex server-side asynchronous communication within each JavaServer Faces component is encapsulated from the application development. Using the JavaServer faces component is as simple as Drag and drop the component, set properties, and customize server-side event handlers. Also, you will learn how to access databases, web services, and work with Hibernate and EJB application at back end. Major features and functions you will implement in the lab: AJAX rating, paypal services, store locator on maps, data obtained from Hibernate/EJB application and displayed in well formatted table and multiple pages view. By the end of the lab, you will complete a flower store application similar to a real life application
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Muhammad Ali Sabir
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Muhammad Ali Sabir works as a senior software developer and architect at AAC Inc. and has developed award-winning Java and/or Lotus Domino based XML, web and IP telephony applications. He holds a Masters in Information Systems, a Chief Information Officer (CIO) certification from GSA and a Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP) from Sun, to name a few.
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