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PrimeFaces Cookbook

You're reading from   PrimeFaces Cookbook Here are over 100 recipes for PrimeFaces, the ultimate JSF framework. It's a great practical introduction to leading-edge Java web development, taking you from the basics right through to writing custom components.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849519281
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mert Caliskan Mert Caliskan
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

PrimeFaces Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with PrimeFaces FREE CHAPTER 2. Theming Concept 3. Enhanced Inputs and Selects 4. Grouping Content with Panels 5. Data Iteration Components 6. Endless Menu Variations 7. Working with Files and Images 8. Drag Me, Drop Me 9. Creating Charts and Maps 10. Miscellaneous, Advanced Use Cases Index

Capturing images with photoCam


The photoCam component supports taking images with the attached camera and sending them to the JSF backend data model.

How to do it...

A simple definition for capturing an image with the photoCam component would be as follows:

<p:photoCam widgetVar="pc" listener="#{photoCamController.onCapture}" update="capturedImage"/>

<p:graphicImage id="capturedImage" value="#{photoCamController.capturedImage}" />update="capturedImage"/>

<p:commandButton type="button" value="Capture" onclick="pc.capture()"/>

How it works...

The captured image is triggered via the client-side JavaScript method capture. The button declared in the preceding sample invokes the capture method via the widget variable defined for the photoCam component. A method expression, which will be invoked when an image is captured, is bound to the listener attribute. This method will handle the image captured on the server side. A sample definition for the method is as follows:

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