Developing JavaServer Faces Components With AJAX (DTJ-3108)
Developing JavaServer Faces Components with AJAX provides you with the skills necessary to build custom web tier components for the JavaServer Faces (JSF) framework that leverage AJAX techniques. The JSF framework is an extensible set of user interface components with an application programming interface (API) for dynamically managing application state, event handling, input validation, page navigation, as well as support for internationalization and accessibility. AJAX is an emerging web application development technique that leverages client-side JavaScript to provide a richer and more responsive user experience than can be achieved by server-side logic alone. The focus of this course is to show how you can incorporate AJAX technology in reusable JSF components using design techniques that complement both technologies.
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
Develop a web application using AJAX techniques
Develop a JSF web application
Create a custom JSF component that can be reused in any JSF web application
Create a custom JSF component that provides AJAX functionality
Who Can Benefit
Java programming language developers with skills equivalent to that of a Sun Certified Java Developer who create reusable web components (such as JSP(TM) custom tags) for the assembly and generation of dynamic web content.
Prerequisites
Write Java web applications using Java web-tier technologies: Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technologies
Design Java applications that integrate existing Java code
Describe the benefits of an n-tier architecture
Describe the benefits of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) composite pattern
Write a web page that uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Code:
DTJ-3108
Length:
2 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$1,200 / $1,020 GSA GOV.
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Discuss the purpose of tag handlers, custom UI components, renderers, and render kits
Describe the structure of a JSF component
Describe how variables are passed from JSF tags to JSF components
Develop a JSF component
Use the new JSF component to customize a JSF application
Module 2 - JSF Input Components
Bind fields in a web page to values in the backing bean using JSF Expression Language (EL)
Describe the use of the JSF DataTable tag and facets
Build a multi-page JSF technology application
Create dynamic menu choices from data in your database
Module 3 - Building Custom JSF Components
Explain the role of JSF Components
List the steps in the JSF Life-Cycle
Describe relationship between tag handlers, custom UI components, renderers and render kits
Describe the structure of a JSF Component
Describe how variables are passed from JSF tags to JSF Components
Develop a JSF Component
Module 4 - Implementing AJAX Technology
Define Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX)
Use JavaScript with the Document Object Model (DOM) to build a simple web application
Describe the XmlHttpRequest object and describe how it is used to refresh the web page display with data from servers without causing the whole web page to refresh
Module 5 - AJAX-Enabled JSF Components
List models for handling asynchronous requests
Contrast strategies for handling asynchronous requests within the JSF life cycle
Develop a JSF component that handles AJAX events
Create a JSF application that uses AJAX techiques to pull data from the server asynchronously and process the data on the client side
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