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PrimeFaces Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   PrimeFaces Beginner's Guide The perfect introduction to PrimeFaces, this tutorial will take you step by step through all the great features, ranging from form-creation to sophisticated navigation systems. All you need are some basic JSF and jQuery skills.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783280698
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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K. Siva Prasad Reddy K. Siva Prasad Reddy
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to PrimeFaces FREE CHAPTER 2. Introducing Sample Application TechBuzz 3. Using PrimeFaces Common Utility Components 4. Introducing the PrimeFaces Client Side Validation Framework 5. Introducing Text Input Components 6. Working with Selection Input Components 7. Introducing Advanced Input Components 8. Working with Data Components 9. Introducing Advanced Data Visualization Components 10. Working with Layout Components 11. Introducing Navigation Components 12. Drawing Charts 13. Using PrimeFaces Themes Index

Time for action – validating the user registration form

We can use JSF validations for performing the earlier mentioned validations on the registration form. We can also perform validations using PrimeFaces AJAX-based validations by hooking up with JavaScript events, for this perform the following steps:

  1. Update registrationWithVal.xhtml to build a user registration form along with validation support using the following code:
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
          xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
          xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
          xmlns:p="http://primefaces.org/ui">
    
    <h:head>
      <title>Registration</title>
    </h:head>
    <body> 
      <h:form id="registrationForm">
        <p:panel header="Registration Form" style="width: 800px;">
        <p:messages />
        <h:panelGrid columns="3">
          <p:outputLabel value="UserName:*"/>
          <p:inputText id="userName" value="#{userController.registrationUser.userName}"
              required="true" label="UserName" >
            <p:ajax event="keyup"  update="userNameMsg"/>
          </p:inputText>
          <p:message id="userNameMsg" for="userName"/>
          
          <p:outputLabel value="Password:*"/>
          <p:password id="password" value="#{userController.registrationUser.password}"
                required="true" label="Password">
            <f:validateLength minimum="4"/>
            <p:ajax update="passwordMsg" event="keyup"/>
          </p:password>
          <p:message id="passwordMsg" for="password"/>
          
          <p:outputLabel value="FirstName:*"/>
          <p:inputText id="firstName" value="#{userController.registrationUser.firstName}"
                 required="true" label="FirstName">
          
          </p:inputText>
          <p:message id="firstNameMsg" for="firstName"/>
          
          <p:outputLabel value="LastName:"/>
          <p:inputText id="lastName" value="#{userController.registrationUser.lastName}"/>
          <p:message id="lastNameMsg" for="lastName"/>
          
          <p:outputLabel value="Email:"/>
          <p:inputText id="email" value="#{userController.registrationUser.email}"/>
          <p:message id="emailMsg" for="email"/>
          
          <p:outputLabel value=""/>
          <p:commandButton action="#{userController.register}" value="Register" update="registrationForm"/>
          <p:outputLabel value=""/>
          
            
        </h:panelGrid>
        </p:panel>
      </h:form>
    </body>
    </html>
  2. Run the application and point your browser to http://localhost:8080/chapter1/registrationWithVal.jsf. Leave UserName and FirstName blank and enter password with less than four characters and submit the form. Then Registration Form will be redisplayed with errors as shown in the following screenshot:
    Time for action – validating the user registration form

What just happened?

We have used input validations such as required, minimum length, and so on. We have used PrimeFaces AJAX-based validations using <p:ajax> on the keyup JavaScript event. So as you type in the password, it will get validated and update the validation message immediately. You can also use <p:ajax> with other JavaScript events such as keydown, keypress, mouseover, and so on.

Tip

Beware of registering AJAX event listeners for JavaScript events such as keyup, keydown, and so on; as it may increase processing overhead and degrade performance. So use this feature cautiously.

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PrimeFaces Beginner's Guide
Published in: Nov 2013
Publisher: Packt
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