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Beginning Jsf(tm) 2 APIs and Jboss(r) Seam

by Kent Ka Iok Tong

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Publisher Comments:

The Enterprise Java(TM) platform, Java EE 6, is getting a facelift ... JavaServer(TM) Faces (JSF(TM)) 2, is a big part of what's new in Java EE 6 JSF 2, a significant upgrade from JSF 1.2, now includes Facelets and integration/use options with a variety of web frameworks, including the popular JBoss(R) Seam and even the Spring Framework.

Beginning JSF(TM) 2 APIs and JBoss(R) Seam gets you up to speed with the new JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam web framework. This quick-start tutorial is the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it you'll take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.

You'll learn to create and enhance an eShop using practical methods, and can repurpose the template for your own personal and professional projects.

What you'll learn Get started with the new JSF 2 and its features, including forms, validations, and more. Create an eShop. Build interactive pages with Ajax. Incorporate the new JSF 2 feature, Facelets, as your standard view definition framework. Provide a common layout using Facelets. Apply and fine-tune your eShop application using the popular JSF-based web framework, JBoss Seam.

Who is this book for

This book is primarily for Java developers who need to develop an application in JSF but are just learning it. It also can be for Java developers who know JSF but would like to learn Facelets and Seam. About the Apress Beginning Series

The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry-level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from novice to professional. You'll start your journey by seeing what you need to know--but without needless theory and filler. You'll build your skill set by learning how to put together real-world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you there--it is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory

Synopsis:

This quick-start tutorial gets developers up to speed with the new JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam Web framework. It offers the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it users will take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.

Synopsis:

The Enterprise Java(TM) platform, Java EE 6, is getting a facelift ... JavaServer(TM) Faces (JSF(TM)) 2, is a big part of what's new in Java EE 6 JSF 2, a significant upgrade from JSF 1.2, now includes Facelets and integration/use options with a variety of web frameworks, including the popular JBoss(R) Seam and even the Spring Framework.

Beginning JSF(TM) 2 APIs and JBoss(R) Seam gets you up to speed with the new JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam web framework. This quick-start tutorial is the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it you'll take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.

You'll learn to create and enhance an eShop using practical methods, and can repurpose the template for your own personal and professional projects. What you'll learn

Get started with the new JSF 2 and its features, including forms, validations, and more. Create an eShop. Build interactive pages with Ajax. Incorporate the new JSF 2 feature, Facelets, as your standard view definition framework. Provide a common layout using Facelets. Apply and fine-tune your eShop application using the popular JSF-based web framework, JBoss Seam. Who this book is for

This book is primarily for Java developers who need to develop an application in JSF but are just learning it. It also can be for Java developers who know JSF but would like to learn Facelets and Seam.

Synopsis:

Sun is releasing its new JavaServer Faces 2.x APIs as part of its new Java EE 6 Platform release in summer 2009. Beginning JSFa 2 API and JBossA(R) Seam should be one of the first books on JSF 2 and Java EE 6.

This book is a quick-start tutorial for getting readers up to speed with the new JSF 2.x APIs and learning to implement them using the latest Seam Web framework. Readers learn to create and enhance an eShop, using practical methods, and can re-purpose the template for their own personal and professional projects.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781430219224
Author:
Tong, Kent Ka Iok
Publisher:
Apress
Subject:
Programming - Software Development
Subject:
Software Development & Engineering - General
Subject:
Software Engineering-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
New
Series:
Expert's Voice in Java
Publication Date:
20090531
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
298
Dimensions:
9.28x7.00x.78 in. 1.07 lbs.

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Product details 298 pages Apress - English 9781430219224 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , This quick-start tutorial gets developers up to speed with the new JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam Web framework. It offers the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it users will take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.
"Synopsis" by , The Enterprise Java(TM) platform, Java EE 6, is getting a facelift ... JavaServer(TM) Faces (JSF(TM)) 2, is a big part of what's new in Java EE 6 JSF 2, a significant upgrade from JSF 1.2, now includes Facelets and integration/use options with a variety of web frameworks, including the popular JBoss(R) Seam and even the Spring Framework.

Beginning JSF(TM) 2 APIs and JBoss(R) Seam gets you up to speed with the new JSF 2.x API features and how they're implemented using the latest Seam web framework. This quick-start tutorial is the fastest way to get started on JSF 2, Facelets, and Seam, and with it you'll take the most useful features in the frameworks and apply them using best practices.

You'll learn to create and enhance an eShop using practical methods, and can repurpose the template for your own personal and professional projects. What you'll learn

Get started with the new JSF 2 and its features, including forms, validations, and more. Create an eShop. Build interactive pages with Ajax. Incorporate the new JSF 2 feature, Facelets, as your standard view definition framework. Provide a common layout using Facelets. Apply and fine-tune your eShop application using the popular JSF-based web framework, JBoss Seam. Who this book is for

This book is primarily for Java developers who need to develop an application in JSF but are just learning it. It also can be for Java developers who know JSF but would like to learn Facelets and Seam.

"Synopsis" by , Sun is releasing its new JavaServer Faces 2.x APIs as part of its new Java EE 6 Platform release in summer 2009. Beginning JSFa 2 API and JBossA(R) Seam should be one of the first books on JSF 2 and Java EE 6.

This book is a quick-start tutorial for getting readers up to speed with the new JSF 2.x APIs and learning to implement them using the latest Seam Web framework. Readers learn to create and enhance an eShop, using practical methods, and can re-purpose the template for their own personal and professional projects.

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