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Packt Publishing, 2014. 578 p. ISBN-10: 1782176462, ISBN-13: 978-1-78217-646-6.
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a leading framework and core component of Java Platform Enterprise Edition. JSF is the standard Java EE technology used to build web user interfaces. JSF 2.2 is a recent release with an extensive list of new features, some of which have been expected for a long time and are now ready to be implemented.Starting out with a very basic topic, Expression Language, you will continue onwards covering a wide range of JSF sectors, such as JSF communication, JSF scopes, and so on. Throughout the book, you will master JSF artifacts (AJAX, HTML5, configurations, renders, handlers, listeners, events, factories, tabular data, custom components, Facelets, and so on) in a compendium of programming practices and informative examples.You then round off with a detailed discussion on the capabilities of Facelets. Overall, this book helps you gain knowledge on the latest JSF features in an interesting and original approach. Adding these skills to your personal arsenal will turn you into a veritable JSF master.What You Will Learn:
Discover how to write custom JSF 2.2 themes, custom factories, handlers, renderers, and components;
Access unlimited developing scenarios with the concept of dependency injection;
Enhance your applications with JSF 2.2 upload component and HTML5 friendly markup;
Master the new JSF 2.2 Window ID technique;
Gain insights into managing the application state with stateless viewsExplore the new CDI @ViewScoped and @FlowScoped (detailed presentation).Fortify your JSF solutions by combing the powers of JSF
2.x (2.0, 2.1, and 2.2).
Get acquainted with the newly introduced features in JSF 2.2, such as the faces flow, stateless views, pass-through attributes and resource library contracts.
Browse through over 300 well defined JSF applications presented in a concise and clear cut approach.Who This Book Is For:
If you are a web developer who uses JSF, this is the book for you. Catering to an intermediate-advanced audience, the book assumes you have fundamental knowledge of JSF. It is intended for the developer who wants to improve their skills with the combined power of JSF 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader (EPUB), Calibre (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3), Adobe Digital Editions (EPUB), FBReader (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3).

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Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2

Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: June 2014

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Author

Anghel Leonard

Reviewers

Mert alkan

Michael Kurz

Thierry Leriche-Dessirier

Michael Mller

Luca Preziati

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About the Author

Anghel Leonard is a senior Java developer with more than 13 years of experience in Java SE, Java EE, and related frameworks. He has written and published more than 50 articles about Java technologies and more than 500 tips and tricks for many websites that are dedicated to programming. In addition, he has written the following books:

  • Tehnologii XML XML n Java , Albastra
  • Jboss Tools 3 Developer's Guide , Packt Publishing
  • JSF 2.0 Cookbook , Packt Publishing
  • JSF 2.0 Cookbook: LITE , Packt Publishing
  • Pro Java 7 NIO.2 , Apress
  • Pro Hibernate and MongoDB , Apress

Currently, Anghel is developing web applications using the latest Java technologies on the market (EJB 3.0, CDI, Spring, JSF, Struts, Hibernate, and so on). Over the past two years, he's focused on developing rich Internet applications for geographic information systems.

About the Reviewers

Mert alkan is a principal software architect living in Ankara, Turkey. He has over 10 years of expertise in software development with the architectural design of Enterprise Java web applications. He is an open source advocate for software projects such as PrimeFaces, and has also been a committer and founder to various others. He is the co-author of PrimeFaces Cookbook , Packt Publishing , which is the first book to be written on PrimeFaces. He is the co-author of Beginning Spring , Wiley Publications . He is also working as an author for RebelLabs. He shares his knowledge and ideas at local and international conferences such as JavaOne2014, JavaOne2013, JDC2010, and JSFDays2008. He is also a member of the OpenLogic Expert Community and the Apache Software Foundation.

I would like to thank my family, my beloved angel Funda, our advisers at Packt Publishing, and Anghel Leonard, the author of this great book.

Michael Kurz studied computer science at the Technical University of Vienna. Since then, his main professional focus has been on web development, especially in the Java EE domain. In 2007, he started working as a senior software developer for Irian Solutions in Vienna, Austria. His main focus there is to develop JSF and Java EE applications for various customers in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Additionally, he also does JSF trainings, talks at international conferences, and is an Apache MyFaces committer.

Besides his work as a software developer, he also likes to write about JSF-related techniques. In November 2009, his first book JavaServer Faces 2.0 , dpunkt.verlag was published, followed by the updated edition JavaServer Faces 2.2 in November 2013 by the same publisher.

Furthermore, he is responsible for the contents of the German online JSF tutorial at http://jsfatwork.irian.at provided by Irian, and he also writes about JSF-related techniques in his blog at http://jsflive.wordpress.com.

Thierry Leriche-Dessirier works as a freelance JEE consultant in Paris. He has 20 years of experience in web and Agile development domains. He teaches software engineering at ESIEA, and in between two baby bottles, he also writes for blogs and magazines.

Michael Mller is an IT professional with more than 30 years of experience including about 25 years in the healthcare sector. During this time, he has worked in different areas, especially project and product management, consulting, and software development. He gained international knowledge not only by targeting international markets, but also by leading external teams (from Eastern Europe and India).

Currently, he is the head of software development at the German DRG institute (http://inek.org). In this role, he is responsible for web, Java, and .NET projects. Web projects are preferably built with Java technologies such as JSF and JavaScript. He is a JSF professional user and a member of the JSR 344 (JSF) expert group.

He frequently reads books and writes reviews as well as technical papers, which are mostly published in German-printed magazines and on his website at http://it-rezension.de. Besides that, he regularly blogs about software development at http://blog.mueller-bruehl.de.

Michael has done technical reviewing for Java 8 in Action , Manning Publications Co .

To my wife Claudia and my children: thank you for your patience during night reading and other long sessions. I love you!

Luca Preziati lives in Milan and has worked for six years as a Java consultant, focusing the past five years on document management systems handling massive volumes of data. In 2014, he joined GFT Italia full time. He has considerable experience with both Alfresco and Documentum, as well as Liferay and Kettle. In his free time, he enjoys swimming, biking, playing the guitar, and wine tasting with his girlfriend.

I would like to thank all of my mentors: my parents, Ernesto and Clelia, who taught me much about work while running their own business (www.mintel.it); my brothers, Alessio and Stefano; and my girlfriend, Arianna.

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