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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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Peter Pilgrim Peter Pilgrim
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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

Exercises


  1. Download the source code for the xen-national-force caseworker application and study the implementation for a few hours. What do you notice? Compile the code and deploy the resultant WAR to your application server of choice.

  2. With the material from this chapter, create your CRUD AngularJS application with just one simple entity, EMPLOYEE. This entity should have an employee ID, name, and social security number. Build the client side with AngularJS and the server side with JAX-RS. (In the book's source code, there is a blank project that will help you get started.)

  3. While building the EMPLOYEE CRUD from the previous question in AngularJS and JavaEE, did you use the modal dialog from UI Bootstrap? If not, investigate other means of rendering the view to insert, update, and delete records. (Hint: One possible way is dynamically showing and hiding different DIV elements.)

  4. There is an obvious design flaw with the caseworker application. Did you find it? When the caseworker shows and hides...

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