Practical RichFaces

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Apress, Aug 23, 2011 - Computers - 408 pages

RichFaces 4 is a component library for JavaServer Faces, and an advanced framework for easily integrating AJAX capabilities into business applications. It lets you quickly develop next-generation web applications based on JSF 2/Ajax.

In this definitive RichFaces 4 book, instead of using JBoss Tools, the author bases all examples on Maven so that any IDE can be used—whether it's NetBeans, Eclipse, JBoss or even Spring.

Practical RichFaces also describes how to best take advantage of RichFaces—the integration of the Ajax4jsf and RichFaces libraries—to create flexible and powerful programs. Assuming some JSF background, it shows how you can radically reduce programming time and effort to create rich AJAX-based applications.

What you’ll learn How to build rich Internet applications with out-of-the-box RichFaces components Best strategies for implementing Ajax applications using RichFaces When best to use the two libraries How to create new skins for your app in no time How to create applications without needing to write any JavaScript code Who this book is for

Java developers with good JSF knowledge looking to build next-generation web applications using RichFaces JavaServer Faces users Java programmers wishing to add Ajax to their existing programs Old users of Ajax4jsf

Table of Contents The Basics Getting Started a4j:* Tags, Features and Concepts Getting Started with Rich Components Rich Input and Select Components Rich Panel and Output Components Rich Data Iteration Components Rich Menu Components Rich Tree Components Rich Drag-and-Drop Components Rich Validation Rich Components JavaScript API, Client Functions, and Using jQuery Skins RichFaces CDK: Building Custom Components

About the author (2011)

Max Katz is a Senior Systems Engineer and Developer Advocate at Exadel. Max is a well-known speaker appearing at many conferences, webinars, and JUG meetings. Max leads Exadel’s RIA and mobile strategy. Part of this role is working as the Developer Advocate for Tiggr Mobile Apps Builder (gotiggr.com), a cloud-based application for building mobile Web and native apps for any device. In addition, Max leads Exadel’s open source projects (exadel.org) such as Fiji, Flamingo, and JavaFX Plug-in for Eclipse. Max has been involved with RichFaces since its inception, publishing numerous articles, providing consulting and training, and authoring the book “Practical RichFaces” (Apress, 2008). Max also co-authored the DZone RichFaces 3 Refcard and the DZone RichFaces 4 Refcard. You can find Max's writings about RIA and mobile technologies on his blog, mkblog.exadel.com, and you can find his thoughts about these topics and others on Twitter at @maxkatz. Max holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of California, Davis and an MBA from Golden Gate University.

Ilya Shaikovsky is a Product Engineer at Exadel. He has worked on the popular RichFaces project since its inception. As part of the RichFaces project, Ilya gathered new component requirements, built new custom components, and developed RichFaces demo applications. He also helped customers and users with questions and acted as a community liaison. In addition, Ilya has led a number of large enterprise development projects that used RichFaces, solving many performance and scalability problems along the way. He also led the Exadel Fiji project, a rich JSF library for wrapping Flash and JavaFX as JSF components. Prior to the RichFaces project, Ilya worked on the Exadel Studio product line now part of JBoss Developer Studio and JBoss Tools. Ilya has produced a wide variety of information on RichFaces. Ilya worked as a reviewer on the first edition of the Practical RichFaces book (Apress, 2008) and and wrote one chapter in it. He also co-authored the DZone RichFaces 3 Refcard and the DZone RichFaces 4 Refcard. In addition to this, he is the author of two RichFaces-related blogs: in.relation.to/Bloggers/Ilya and www.jroller.com/a4j/. Finally, you can follow Ilya on twitter at @ilya_shaikovsky. Ilya holds a Masters Degree in Computer Science from the Belarusian State University.

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