Rapid PrimeFaces
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Develop JSF-rich internet applications through the exciting world of PrimeFacesThis video course teaches you how to develop a complete web application using the PrimeFaces framework. The application shapes a virtual photo gallery, which is designed to cover a wide range of PrimeFaces features.This video course has a simple structure. We start with an overview of PrimeFaces and then continue with the development of a complete web application. The application development starts by setting up a PrimeFaces theme and adding a page layout. We continue by adding the necessary PrimeFaces components (DataTable, Upload, Galleria, and so on). Once the components are in place, we focus on the server-side where we "give life" to these components. At the end, we perform some application tests and pull some final conclusions.Rapid PrimeFaces is ready to take you into the PrimeFaces world where, as a JSF developer, you will find the perfect development environment for JSF-based applications.About the Author
Anghel Leonard is a senior Java developer with many years of experience in Java SE, Java EE, and related frameworks. He has written and published a significant number of articles about Java technologies as well as tips and tricks for many programming-dedicated websites. In addition, he has reviewed several books, JavaOne articles, and top-rated dissertations about Java. He has written two books about XML and Java (one for beginners and one for advanced developers) for Albastra, a Romanian publisher; four books for Packt Publishing, Jboss Tools 3 Developer Guide, JSF 2.0 Cookbook, JSF 2.0 Cookbook LITE, and Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2; and two books for APress, Pro Java 7 NIO 2 and Pro Hibernate and MongoDB. Currently, he is developing web applications using the latest Java technologies on the market such as WebServices, JMS, EJB, CDI, Spring, JSF (PrimeFaces, OmniFaces and RichFaces frameworks), Struts, Vaadin, Hibernate, and so on.
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Discover what PrimeFaces is and why is it useful to any JSF developer
Develop a PrimeFaces-based application using NetBeans
Configure PrimeFaces in an application based on local JARs as well as on Maven
Configure a PrimeFaces theme to make the application more visually pleasing
Work with the PageLayout and DataTable components to enhance the look of the application
Integrate the FileUpload component and add the Galleria component for a cool slide show
Monitor the application’s requests and status using AJAX
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- Install
- Web
- Layout
- Server
- XML
- Java
- XML training
Course programme
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Explain the general notions of PrimeFaces
- Describe the abstract of the proposed application's test case
- Download, install, and configure the proper environment to develop a PrimeFaces application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Create a NetBeans web application stub (with and without Maven)
- Add the JSF framework in our application
- Add the PrimeFaces framework in our application
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- Download the theme as a local JAR file or use Maven
- Configure the PrimeFaces theme in the web.xml file
- Since we are in the styling area, we will add some crumbs of CSS that we will apply at the application level
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- Choose the visible layout's panels
- Adjust the panels' look and feel
- Check the prepared layout
- Add a DataTable stub
- Populate table with columns
- Add text and other components in the table's columns
- Add a Galleria component
- Populate Galleria with images
- Configure the size, effects, and slideshow of Galleria
- Add and configure the FileUpload component
- Add FileUpload in a dialog component
- Deploy and run the application
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- Choose the visible layout's panels
- Adjust the panels' look and feel
- Check the prepared layout
- Add a DataTable stub
- Populate table with columns
- Add text and other components in the table's columns
- Add a Galleria component
- Populate Galleria with images
- Configure the size, effects, and slideshow of Galleria
- Add and configure the FileUpload component
- Add FileUpload in a dialog component
- Deploy and run the application
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
- See the application's interface
- Describe the main components of the interface
- Make the final preparations before coding
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Rapid PrimeFaces