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