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Student - BACS-125 Business Process ModelingThis set of training courses are designed to rapidly enable software developers to become productive using the JavaServer Faces specification and API, a component-based development paradigm for the development of dynamic web applications. Students will be introduced to the technology, tools and best practices of JSF through classroom based instruction and a comprehensive case study that will be built through an immersive sequence of practical exercises.
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EJJF-161
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Introduction to JavaServer Faces (JSF) Using MyEclipse Training This training course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement and manipulate JavaServer Faces (JSF) within the context of the web environment. The course explores the theory behind JSF components so that students will be able to relate JSF to other web components and technologies such as struts and be able to implement JSF efficiently and effectively. |
3 days |
EJJF-515
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JavaServer Faces (JSF) Using RAD 7 Training This training course is designed to explain Java Server Faces. All aspects of JSF development are thoroughly covered. In addition, the JSF architecture, process, planning and deployment are explained. This training course prepares Developers to build JSF applications using the built-in JSF components and shows them how to extend the built in facilities provided by JSF. |
3 days |
EJJF-600
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JavaServer Faces Using RSA 7 Training This training course is designed to explain Java Server Faces (JSF). All aspects of JSF development are thoroughly covered. In addition, the JSF architecture, process, planning and deployment are explained. This training course prepares Developers to build JSF applications using the built-in JSF components and shows them how to extend the built in facilities provided by JSF. |
3 days |
EJJF-635
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JavaServer Faces (JSF) Using RAD 7.5 Training This training course is designed to explain Java Server Faces. All aspects of JSF development are thoroughly covered. In addition, the JSF architecture, process, planning and deployment are explained. This training course prepares Developers to build JSF applications using the built-in JSF components and shows them how to extend the built in facilities provided by JSF. |
3 days |
EJJF-645
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Mastering RichFaces Training This training course is designed to enable the student to easily integrate AJAX capabilities in your web applications and develop visually rich internet applications (RIA) using RichFaces. RichFaces is a rich user interface component library and a framework for JSF (JavaServer Faces). RichFaces includes a large number of components that are assembled in order to build web interfaces. RichFaces also has strong support for customizing the look-and-feel via the use of skins. Since RichFaces is built on top of JSF, students get the full benefit of the JSF framework such as validation, data conversion etc. Students will master the RichFaces framework; learn design patterns and best practices. This training course has been specially designed for students looking to build visually rich, AJAX-enabled, Web 2.0 applications using the RichFaces and JSF framework. It is an intensely hands-on course with more than 50% spent on labs. This training course can be taught using any of the following application servers: Tomcat JBOSS, WebSphere 7, WebSphere CE, WebLogic and GlassFish. For the development environment, you may use Eclipse, Rational Application Developer or NetBeans. |
3 days |
EJJF-650
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Facelets Overview Training This training 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 training course is taught using RAD 7.0, WAS 6.1 or RAD 7.5, WAS 7 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. |
1 day |
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