JSF Training Philippines
JavaServer Faces (JSF) Programming
5-day Instructor-led, hands-on CodeCampOctober 25 - 29, 2010 (9am - 5pm GMT+8)
ActiveLearning Training Center, Manila, Philippines
Instructed by Sang Shin
Course Benefits:
JSF (JavaServer Faces) is a key component of Java EE standard and provides component-based MVC framework for building Web applications. The codecamp covers topics of both JSF 1.2 and recently introduced JSF 2.0, which includes technologies such as facelets, built-in Ajax support, and composite components. The codecamp is designed with heavy emphasis on hands-on development. Please expect an intensive 5-day training from international speaker, and renowned Java Technology Architect- Sang Shin!
Your Trainer - Sang Shin
Sang Shin was the lead Java Technology Architect of Sun Microsystems for the past 10 years. He currently works as an independent Technology Architect, Consultant, and Trainer. He frequently gives talks on various Java technologies such as Java EE, Java SE, various Web application frameworks, and Web services and SOA technologies to worldwide developer audience. As a former lead technology evangelist, he spoke in JavaOne, Devoxx, Sun Tech Days, and other major conferences. As an adjunct professor, he also teaches software engineering courses in Brandeis University whenever he finds time. He currently teaches "J2EE programming", "Ajax programming", "Web services and SOA programming", "Ruby, JRuby, and Rails Development", and "JavaFX programming" online courses. He is the co-author of the Advanced Computer that was published by University of Maryland in 2005.
Who Should Attend:
Anybody who wants to learn how to build component based Web application leveraging JSF 1.2 and JSF 2.0. Participants are exepcted to have web development experience and knowledge of Java servlets and JSP at the level of Course 323 - Developing Java Web Applications.
Course Content
- Part 1: JSF Getting Started
- Building "Hello World" JSF application
- Step by step guideline for building "Guess anumber" JSF application
- JSF Basics
- JSF Component Model
- JSF Tags
- Part 2: JSF Concepts
- JSF Component Model
- JSF Tags
- Managed Beans
- Page Navigation
- Event model
- Life-cycle and PhaseListener
- Immediate Attribute
- Styling with CSS
- Part 3: Validation
- Validation Basics
- Client-side Validation
- Part 4: Conversion
- Converter
- Part 5: Data tables
- Data table
- JSF and JPA
- Part 6: Sample apps
- Walk-through of Carstore sample application
- Walk-through of Bookstore sample application
- Exploring other JSF applications
- Part 7: 3rd-party JSF components
- Tomahawk components
- ADF components
- Part 8: Tiles
- Tiles basics
- Tiles and JSF
- Part 9: JSF 2.0
- Facelets
- Ajax
- Composite components
- Part 10: ICEfaces
- ICEFaces Basics
Dates
- ONE-TIME EVENT ONLY! October 25 - 29, 2010, Manila
What You Should Bring to the CodeCamp
- Your own laptop. Installation instructions for required software will be sent to you before the training starts.
Course Investment
| Ticket Type | Enroll on or before | Amount |
| BEST BUY RATE! | August 13, 2010 | USD 995 |
| Early Registration | September 10, 2010 | USD 1,095 |
| Regular Registration | October 22, 2010 | USD 1,195 |
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Payment Options
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- We now accept online payments via credit card. Credit card processing fees apply.
Related Courses
Enrolling entitles you to...
- Class participation
- Team workshops
- Use of in-class and hands-on equipment
- Course CD
- Comprehensive course materials
- Lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments
- Course Completion Certificate
