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If you need help building web applications with the Lift framework, this cookbook provides scores of concise, ready-to-use code solutions. Youll find recipes for everything from setting up a coding environment to creating Rest web services and deploying your application to production.Built on top of the Scala Jvm programming language, Lift takes a differentyet ultimately easierapproach to development than Mvc frameworks such as Rails. Each recipe in this book includes a discussion of how and why each solution works, not only to help you complete the task at hand, but also to illustrate how Lift works.
  • Set up an environment and run your first Lift application
  • Generate Html, using Lifts View First approach
  • Submit forms and work with form elements
  • Build Rest web services with the frameworks RestHelper trait
  • Take advantage of Lifts support for Ajax and Comet
  • Get examples for modifying Lifts request pipeline
  • Convert Scala classes into tables, rows, and columns in a relational database
  • Send email, call Urls, and schedule tasks from your application
  • Package and deploy your application to various hosted services

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Preface

This is a collection of solutions to questions you might have while developingweb applications with the Lift Web Framework.

The aim is to give a single, short answer to a specific question. When there are multiple approaches, or styles, well give you one solution, but will point you at alternatives in the discussion.

will get you up and running with Lift, but in other respects, this cookbook is aimed at practitioners and the questions they have asked. If this is the first time youve heard of Lift, youll want to look at:

  • Simply Lift
  • Torsten Uhlmanns Instant Lift Web Applications How-to (PACKT Publishing)
  • Timothy Perretts Lift in Action (Manning Publications)
Contributors

Ive mined the Lift mailing list for these recipes, but Im not the only one. Recipes have been contributed by:

  • Jono Ferguson, whos a Scala consultant based in Sydney, Australia. He can be found lurking on the Lift mailing list and occasionally helps out with Lift modules. Find him at https://twitter.com/jonoabroad and http://underscoreconsulting.com.
  • Franz Bettag, whos been an enthusiastic Scala hacker for several years now. He joined the Lift team in January 2012 and actively tweets and blogs about his newest Scala adventures. Find him at https://twitter.com/fbettag.
  • Marek ebrowski.
  • Peter Robinett, whos a web and mobile developer and a Lift committer. He can be found on the Web and on Twitter.
  • Kevin Lau, whos a founder of a few web apps with a focus in AWS cloud, iOS, and Lift.
  • Tony Kay.

tells you how.

Source

The text of this cookbook is at https://github.com/d6y/lift-cookbook.

Youll find projects for each chapter on GitHub.

Updates

Follow @LiftCookbook on Twitter.

Software Versions

Except where otherwise indicated, the examples use Lift 2.5 with SBT0.12 and Scala 2.9.

Lift 2.5 is also available for Scala 2.10.

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, and file extensions. Constant width Used for program listings, as well as within paragraphs to refer to program elements such as variable or function names, databases, data types, environment variables, statements, and keywords. Constant width bold Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user. Constant width italic Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by values determined by context.
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Acknowledgments

These recipes exist because of the many contributions on the Lift mailing list, where Liftafarians , as they are known, generously give their time to ask questions, put together example projects, give answers, share alternatives, and chip in with comments. Thank you.

I am indebted to the contributors who have taken the trouble to write new recipes, and to those who have provided corrections and suggestions.

Youll see Ive repeatedly referenced the work of Antonio Salazar Cardozo, Diego Medina, Tim Nelson, David Pollak, and Dave Whittaker. These are fantastic communicators: thank you guys.

Its been a pleasure working with the OReilly team, and they have immensely improved the text. Thank you, especially Meghan Blanchette, Kara Ebrahim, and Kiel Van Horn.

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