PRIVATE GROUP FEE:
$ Based upon a class size of six students.
Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.
SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.
AUDIENCE:
Webmaster
Programmer
System Designer
System Analyst
IT Professional
DATES:
CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
JSF: JavaServer Faces
JavaServer Faces establishes a standard for building server-side user interfaces.
Use an IDE to drop components onto a page by adding component tags and writing component-generated events to server-side application code.
JSF Development Process
Bind UI components on a page to server-side data.
Save and restore UI state beyond the life of server requests.
Servlet and JavaServerPage Basics
Code a basic JSP application without JSF.
Business Logic and Setting Up Authentication
Code a JSP with a JSF program which will allow the user to enter a user ID and password.
Allow the user to proceed if the ID and password are correct.
UI Components
Create a panel with a label, textbox, image, and a validator on the text box.
JSF custom tags.
Use the JSF custom tags to create GUI screens that are consistent on each screen.
Creating Components
JavaServer Faces UI components are configurable, reusable elements that compose the user interfaces of JavaServer Faces applications.
Compose a component made up of multiple components to validate data submitted by the user.
Validating Input
Validate input based on values in an internal shared table.
Handling Events
Process user and system events which will provide responses to user interaction.
Navigation
Define page navigation by determining which page to go to after the user clicks a button or a hyperlink.
A rule-based system in the application configuration resource file defines the navigation for the application.
Tabular Data
Code and test a JSF application with tabular data that demonstrates the JavaServer Faces life cycle.
The JSF application will be different from the JSP life cycle; it is divided into multiple phases in order to support the sophisticated UI component model.
This JSF model requires that: 1- Component data is converted and validated. 2- Component events are handled. 3- Component data is propagated to beans.
Web-based Training
Blended Learning
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Synchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Instruction
Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the SYS-ED schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.
Copyright Acknowledgement: The software product(s) listed in this outline are owned and copyrighted by their respective companies. SYS-ED makes no representation regarding ownership in any of the software products that we train on.
SYS-ED courses are not intended for or open to the general public. They are intended for employees of Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, consulting companies, software, companies, healthcare providers. and mid-sized businesses. Individuals attending such courses will be required to execute a statement acknowledging that the employer will be paying for the SYS-ED course and that the employer has a licensed version of the software.