Java EE (J2EE)
The Training Management System for College Students Based on Java EE
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An Oracle White Paper June Managing Oracle WebLogic Server with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c
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Quick GWT RPC review Motivation Advantages/Disadvantages Basic steps Example More examples Alternatives
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Creating properties files Declaring properties files in faces-config.xml Simple messages Parameterized messages: basics Parameterized messages: replacing placeholder with another message Internationalized (localized) messages
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Motivation Why support GET? Using f:viewParam To capture incoming request parameters Using h:link and h:button To send outgoing request parameters Using non-JSF forms To send data to JSF pages that use f:viewParam Using POST-redirect-GET To make JSF results pages bookmarkable
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Setting up your IDE and project for JSF 2.2 Testing tags Navigating from page to page Representing form data Applying business logic Using page templates and include files Validating input data Ajaxifying pages to avoid page reloads Using PrimeFaces to make things prettier
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Basic Date input with p:calendar Inline calendars PrimeFaces versions of standard elements p:commandButton, p:message, p:messages, p:fieldset, p:ajax, standard HTML Ajax updates Controlling look of the calendar Animation effects on open/close Collecting times as well as dates
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p:spinner For collecting int or double with a textfield that has up/down arrows.
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Accordion panels Static content Lazy loading Dynamic/Ajax content Tabbed panels Static content Lazy loading Dynamic/Ajax content Themed tables: p:panelGrid Scroll panels Panels that can be dragged and reordered
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Interactive HTML color chooser p:colorPicker Text that becomes editable when clicked p:inplace Element that validates text matches images p:captcha Password field with feedback on strength p:password Editor that lets user create rich HTML text p:editor
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JSF 2 Composite Components Part II – Input Components JSF 2.2 Version
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07 Java Basic Syntax II pdf
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Loading and using style sheets Standard HTML JSF-specific CSS selectors Applying styles in standard HTML elements Applying styles in JSF elements CSS properties Examples References
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Explicit navigation rules Explicit bean declarations Advanced navigation options Wildcards in navigation rules Conditional navigation rules Dynamically computed to-ids Static navigation Common navigation problems
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Making your own JSF 2.2 project
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ui:repeat and Handling Variable-Length Data
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Validating User Input Part 1: Basics JSF 2.2 Version
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Differences between JSF and pure XHTML Differences between XHTML and HTML 4 Differences between HTML 5 and HTML 4 Basic structure of an XHTML document Block-level elements Inline elements Hypertext links and URLs Tables Forms Element grouping References
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f:ajax vs. p:ajax update process Ajax-based validation Designating the event that triggers Ajax Showing temporary content during slow Ajax requests
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Overview Basics Column headers Resizable columns Row styling Sortable tables Pagination
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