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PrimeFaces blueprints : create your very own portfolio of customized web applications with primefaces / Sudheer Jonna, Ramkumar Pillai ; cover image by Benoit Benedetti.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Community experience distilledPublisher: Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing Ltd, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (310 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783983230
  • 178398323X
  • 1783983221
  • 9781783983223
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: PrimeFaces blueprints : create your very own portfolio of customized web applications with primefaces.DDC classification:
  • 006.78 23
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.8883 .J66 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Creating a ""Hello World"" Application; An introduction to JavaServer Faces and PrimeFaces; Setting up and configuring PrimeFaces; Setting up and configuring using Maven; Setting up and confguring for non-Maven (or Ant) users; Application-level configuration; Checking the JSF runtime compatibility; Developing your first PrimeFaces application; Change the old trend of development with Ajaxified components; Learning Partial Processing; Partial Page Rendering.
Partial submitPrimeFaces polling; PrimeFaces code completion, NetBeans bundles PrimeFaces, and the code generation tool; Eclipse code completion; NetBeans code completion; NetBeans bundles PrimeFaces; The code generation tool; Generating a CRUD application; Adding entities and generating PrimeFaces pages; Summary; Chapter 2: Creating an Employee Registration Application; Introduction to the employee registration project; The employee registration application; Application use cases; The UML use case diagram; The architectural design; Creating a project and implementing the application screens.
The project structureUnderstanding the application template design; Implementing the application screens using the form components; Creating the login screen using the input components; Exploring the employee registration form; The Client Side Validation framework in form validations; Exploring the change password functionality; Tracking the list of job posts; Managing the application through an admin role; Working with the employee registration project code; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating a Simple Restaurant Point of Sale Application; A quick start; Application use cases.
The architectural designThe application architecture diagram; The entity diagram; Implementing the application; Template tags; The UI composition tag; The layout component; The grouping components; Supporting tags in the login screen; The dataGrid component; The dataTable component and its usage; The accordion component and its usage; Integrating the restaurant''s menu card model; Updating the component on a click; Working with sample code; Summary; Chapter 4: Global Mutual Funds Tracking; An introduction to the global mutual funds tracking project.
The global mutual funds tracking applicationApplication use cases; Sketching the UML use case diagram; The architectural design; Creating a project and implementing the application screens; The project structure; Understanding the application template design; Database configurations; Implementing the application screens using data iteration components; Implementing the login screen; Login credentials; Exploring the mutual funds screens; Working with the project code of the global mutual funds tracking application; Summary; Chapter 5: Investor Information Analysis and Reporting.
Summary: If you are a Java developer with experience of frontend UI development, and want to take the plunge to develop stunning UI applications with the most popular JSF framework, PrimeFaces, then this book is for you. For those with entrepreneurial aspirations, this book will provide valuable insights into how to utilize successful business models.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 4, 2014).

Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Creating a ""Hello World"" Application; An introduction to JavaServer Faces and PrimeFaces; Setting up and configuring PrimeFaces; Setting up and configuring using Maven; Setting up and confguring for non-Maven (or Ant) users; Application-level configuration; Checking the JSF runtime compatibility; Developing your first PrimeFaces application; Change the old trend of development with Ajaxified components; Learning Partial Processing; Partial Page Rendering.

Partial submitPrimeFaces polling; PrimeFaces code completion, NetBeans bundles PrimeFaces, and the code generation tool; Eclipse code completion; NetBeans code completion; NetBeans bundles PrimeFaces; The code generation tool; Generating a CRUD application; Adding entities and generating PrimeFaces pages; Summary; Chapter 2: Creating an Employee Registration Application; Introduction to the employee registration project; The employee registration application; Application use cases; The UML use case diagram; The architectural design; Creating a project and implementing the application screens.

The project structureUnderstanding the application template design; Implementing the application screens using the form components; Creating the login screen using the input components; Exploring the employee registration form; The Client Side Validation framework in form validations; Exploring the change password functionality; Tracking the list of job posts; Managing the application through an admin role; Working with the employee registration project code; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating a Simple Restaurant Point of Sale Application; A quick start; Application use cases.

The architectural designThe application architecture diagram; The entity diagram; Implementing the application; Template tags; The UI composition tag; The layout component; The grouping components; Supporting tags in the login screen; The dataGrid component; The dataTable component and its usage; The accordion component and its usage; Integrating the restaurant''s menu card model; Updating the component on a click; Working with sample code; Summary; Chapter 4: Global Mutual Funds Tracking; An introduction to the global mutual funds tracking project.

The global mutual funds tracking applicationApplication use cases; Sketching the UML use case diagram; The architectural design; Creating a project and implementing the application screens; The project structure; Understanding the application template design; Database configurations; Implementing the application screens using data iteration components; Implementing the login screen; Login credentials; Exploring the mutual funds screens; Working with the project code of the global mutual funds tracking application; Summary; Chapter 5: Investor Information Analysis and Reporting.

If you are a Java developer with experience of frontend UI development, and want to take the plunge to develop stunning UI applications with the most popular JSF framework, PrimeFaces, then this book is for you. For those with entrepreneurial aspirations, this book will provide valuable insights into how to utilize successful business models.

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