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Facelets Overview
Course Description
Overview
This course is designed to rapidly acquaint the student with the essentials of Facelet technology. Students will compare and contrast Facelets to JavaServer Pages in a JSF application and explore the advantages and disadvantages of Facelet use.This course is taught using RAD 7.0, WAS 6.1 or RAD 7.5, WAS 7 or MEB 8.6.1, WAS 7.0 and is designed as a 'gap' class for experienced JSF programmers that are transitioning from the use of JavaServer Pages to Facelets as the view components in their JSF application architecture.
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Objectives
- Use Facelets in JSF applications
- Illustrate how the IDE is used in Facelet-based JSF application development and testing
Audience
- JSF programmers migrating to the use of Facelets
Prerequisites
- Advanced knowledge of JSF programming and lifecycle
- Knowledge of JavaServer Pages and associated JSF tags
- Skill in JavaScript and Java programming languages
Topics
- Templating
- Composition components
- Custom logic tags
- Expression language and functions
- Component libraries
- Installing Facelets
- Initialization parameters
- Adding the Facelet view handler
- Mixing Facelets and JSPs in JSF applications
- Context parameters
- Tracing and debugging
- View creation lifecycle
- Component tree implications for Facelet use
- Facelets API
- Benefits of templates and composition
- Building a Facelet template
- Utilizing a Facelet template
- Limitations of custom components
- UI tags
- <ui:component/>
- <ui:composition/>
- <ui:debug/>
- <ui:decorate/>
- <ui:define/>
- <ui:fragment/>
- <ui:include/>
- <ui:insert/>
- <ui:param/>
- <ui:remove/>
- <ui:repeat/>
- Building custom logic tags
- Extending Facelets with EL functions
- Limitations of AJAX within Facelets applications
- DOM replacement with YUI
- Mojarra project resources
- New to JSF 2.0
- Facelet support
- Annotation-based programming model
- AJAX support
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