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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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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

Introducing the jQuery framework


jQuery (http://learn.jquery.com/) is a cross-platform JavaScript framework for client-side web application development. It is a survivor from the original AJAX craze from 2004 and 2005, where it was and still is competing with Prototype (http://prototypejs.org/) and Scriptaculous (http://script.aculo.us/). jQuery has been called the equivalent of what the Java Collections framework did for the Java programming language. According to Wikipedia, jQuery is 70 percent of the 10,000 most visited websites in the world. In other words, it is the first JavaScript framework that really caught the attention of the developers and caused them to rethink the furthest capabilities of the underlying language. jQuery is free and provided under the MIT open source license.

jQuery was built to make the manipulation of the Document Object Model (DOM) easier and apply CSS to the HTML elements. In jQuery, there is a secret sauce called Sizzle, which is a selector engine that traverses...

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