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ICEfaces and Google Translate

Enrich your Web application with translation ability

Oleg Tikhonov, Software Engineer, IBM  
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Originally from Kazakhstan, Oleg graduated from Ariel University Center of Samaria in Israel. He has worked in the software industry for more than 5 years. At IBM, Oleg develops automated software test solutions. In his spare time, when not exploring the details of new J2EE technologies and how to stretch their capabilities, he likes diving with friends and spending time with his beautiful wife, Vera.

Summary:  Globalization has had an enormous impact on our lives and cultures. As a result, translation is becoming an increasingly important tool to enhance understanding between cultures. Organizations try to use Web technologies with different languages, scripts, and cultures, and developers search for new technologies that will help them create efficient applications as quickly as possible. Fortunately, JavaServer Faces (JSF) simplifies life for application developers, making it possible for them to focus on the view without needing to know the underlying markup or scripts. ICEfaces, an integrated Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) application framework, enables Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client, rich Internet applications in pure Java code. This tutorial describes how to develop Web applications using JSF with the translation option.

Date:  08 Sep 2009
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (164 KB | 15 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Introduction

This tutorial describes how to develop cool Web applications using JSF with the translation option. You'll also learn about ICEfaces' user interface components as well as the basic functions of Google's API. Finally, you will create a WAR file and deploy it to WebSphere® Community Edition (Community Edition).

Objectives

Within this tutorial, you'll:

  • Learn different GUI controls
  • Learn basic functions of the Google Translate API
  • Learn how to use the backing bean in JSF-based applications
  • Learn how to create JSF pages with the Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP)

Prerequisites

You should have basic programming skills in the Java language before beginning this tutorial.


System requirements

To successfully complete this tutorial, you need the following software:

  • Rational Application Developer Version 6 or Eclipse WTP
  • WebSphere Application Server Community Edition

See Resources to download both of these software packages.

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