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Java EE 7 Web Application Development

You're reading from   Java EE 7 Web Application Development Develop Java enterprise applications to meet the emerging digital standards using Java EE 7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782176640
Length 486 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Digital Java EE 7 FREE CHAPTER 2. JavaServer Faces Lifecycle 3. Building JSF Forms 4. JSF Validation and AJAX 5. Conversations and Journeys 6. JSF Flows and Finesse 7. Progressive JavaScript Frameworks and Modules 8. AngularJS and Java RESTful Services 9. Java EE MVC Framework A. JSF with HTML5, Resources, and Faces Flows B. From Request to Response C. Agile Performance – Working inside Digital Teams D. Curated References Index

An HTML5 friendly markup

After Java EE 7 and the release of JSF 2.2, the framework always renders the HTML5 document type: <DOCTYPE html>. This is the default behavior for the modern digital websites. With the HTML5 support, developers can just write the content in a Facelets view (a *.xhtml file) that is compatible with the rendering engines in a modern web browser.

JSF 2.2 provides two types of attributes for the HTML elements: pass-through attributes and pass-through elements.

The pass-through attributes

The pass-through attributes enable JSF to seamlessly support the new and extended attributes that are defined by the HTML5. These attributes are applicable to the JSF HTML render kit custom tags such as <h:inputText>. In order to use the pass-through attributes, we will define a JSF namespace at the top of the Facelets view that references the URL http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/passthrough.

Let's take an example that uses the HTML5 attributes for a placeholder text:

<html...
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