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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

Flow definitions and lifecycle


Faces Flows use the @FlowScoped beans where the user can enter a single page, which is known as the start page. After entering the flow, the user can navigate the pages, which are associated with the flow. The user can exit the flow at predefined points. A flow can invoke a nested flow.

The lifecycle of the @FlowScoped beans is greater than the @ViewScoped beans, but shorter than that of @SessionScoped. Therefore, we can compare flow scoped beans to their conversational brethren. A @ConversationalScoped bean maintains a state for all the views and web page tabs in a browser. Like their conversation mates, the @FlowScoped beans survive multiple requests; in fact, they are even better, because they have different instances for multiple windows in a session. The flow-scoped bean is not shared between browser tabs.

As the user enters and leaves the flows in the application, Faces Flows has a dedicated CDI scope, which the JSF framework implementation uses to activate...

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