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Developing Applications Using JSF and Prime Faces (May 2023)

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Developing Applications Using JSF and Prime Faces (May 2023), available at Free, has an average rating of 3.15, with 17 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 145 reviews, and has 3543 subscribers.

You will learn about Introduction to JSF and its features MVC architecture of JSF Create a sample JSF project Introduction to Facelets, features and advantages of Facelets Work with JSF Facelets and UI components of Facelets Create a sample Database on MySQL Perform dynamic drop-down list in JSF application Work with managed bean and Bean scopes Create the sample workbook in NetBeans IDE Work with PrimeFaces and UI components of PrimeFaces Create a JSF Application along with JQuery This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Engineers or Java Developers or Developers interested in Learning JSF Programming It is particularly useful for Software Engineers or Java Developers or Developers interested in Learning JSF Programming.

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Summary

Title: Developing Applications Using JSF and Prime Faces (May 2023)

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.15

Number of Lectures: 17

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 23

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to JSF and its features
  • MVC architecture of JSF
  • Create a sample JSF project
  • Introduction to Facelets, features and advantages of Facelets
  • Work with JSF Facelets and UI components of Facelets
  • Create a sample Database on MySQL
  • Perform dynamic drop-down list in JSF application
  • Work with managed bean and Bean scopes
  • Create the sample workbook in NetBeans IDE
  • Work with PrimeFaces and UI components of PrimeFaces
  • Create a JSF Application along with JQuery
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software Engineers
  • Java Developers
  • Developers interested in Learning JSF Programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Software Engineers
  • Java Developers
  • Developers interested in Learning JSF Programming
  • Java Server Faces (JSF) is a Java-based web application framework intended to simplify development integration of web-based user interfaces. It is a standardized display technology, which was formalized in a specification through the Java Community Process.

    This course will teach you basic JSF concepts and will also take you through various advance concepts related to JSF framework

    In this course you will learn what is JSF, features and benefits of JSF. You will know the differences between html and xhtml. Explore on MVC architecture of JSF, lifecycle and structure of JSF. You will understand about Facelets and standard libraries for facelets. Explore on Facelet Template, list the JSF Interface components.

    Also you will understand the steps to create JDBC connection for JSF application, what are DriverManager class, its methods and Connection interface. You will know the steps to create the dynamic drop-down in JSF from database.

    After completing this course you will have a brief knowledge on Managed bean annotations, properties and methods of it and also about PrimeFaces and the UI components of PrimeFaces.

    Our JSF course includes all topics of JSF such as features, example, validation, bean validation, managed bean, referencing managed bean method, facelets etc

    Finally, you will work with JQuery and Ajax with JSF application.

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    Grab the opportunity to learn JSF!!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: JSF and its Features

    Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to JSF and its Features

    Lecture 2: Practice 1-1: Setting the Environment for JSF Programming

    Lecture 3: Practice 1-2: Creating and Running a Sample JSF Project

    Chapter 2: JSF pages using Facelets

    Lecture 1: Lesson 2: Creating JSF pages using Facelets

    Lecture 2: Practice 2-1: Working with JSF UI components Facelets tags and Facelets template

    Lecture 3: Practice 2-2: Explore the multiple checkbox Function using Facelets

    Lecture 4: Practice 2-3: working with basic JSF tags using Facelets

    Chapter 3: JSF Application to Database

    Lecture 1: Lesson 3: Connecting JSF Application to Database

    Lecture 2: Practice 3-1: Create and test JSF Application using JDBC

    Lecture 3: Practice 3-2: Create dynamic drop-down in JSF program with data from database

    Chapter 4: Managed Beans in JSF

    Lecture 1: Lesson 4: Exploring Managed Beans in JSF

    Lecture 2: Practice 4-1: Understanding the JSF program using Managed bean annotations

    Lecture 3: Practice 4-2: Creating the sample project for file upload in NetBeans IDE

    Chapter 5: PrimeFaces

    Lecture 1: Lesson 5: Working with PrimeFaces

    Lecture 2: Practice 5-1: Exploring the Components of PrimeFaces in JSF Application

    Chapter 6: JSF Application Development along with JQuery

    Lecture 1: Practice 6-1: Create a JSF Application along with Ajax and JQuery

    Instructors

  • Developing Applications Using JSF and Prime Faces (May 2023)  No.2
    Proton Expert Systems & Solutions
    Proton Expert Systems & Solutions
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  • 5 stars: 58 votes
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