Sun Web Developer Pack Tutorial
Here is the Sun
Web Developer Pack Tutorial. This Web 2.0
technology tutorial covers and demonstrates emerging
web technologies, such as Ajax, REST web services, and
scripting language-based web applications. Applying the
concepts taught in this tutorial will help you get the
most out of the new Web 2.0 technologies included
in the Sun Web Developer Pack. This
tutorial is intended for programmers who are interested in developing
and deploying interactive and dynamic web applications on the Sun Java
System Application Server 9.1 application server.
The
goals of this tutorial are to:
- have a basic understanding of several of the emerging web technologies like Ajax, Atom, RESTful web services, and scripting language-based web applications
- understand how to develop and deploy interactive and dynamic web applications created using these technologies on Application Server 9.1.
To complete this tutorial, you
need:
- The tutorial bundle
- The Java EE 5 Software Development Kit
- NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 (optional)
Here is some basic
background
material to help you get the most out of the tutorial.
- Introducing Web 2.0
- Sun Web Developer Pack and Bundled Web 2.0 Technologies
- Sun Web Developer Pack and Bundled NetBeans IDE Plug-ins
- How to Proceed
The Sun Web Developer Pack Tutorial
- + Document Information
- + Preface
- - 1. Introduction
- - 2. Dynamic User Interfaces
- Dynamic User Interfaces and Ajax
- Basic Ajax-Enabled Web Application
- How the AjaxList Application Works
- Sending the Response Back to the Client
- Contributions of Ajax Toolkits
- Encapsulating Ajax Functionality in Web Components
- Project jMaki and Project Dynamic Faces
- - 3. Project jMaki
- Introduction to Project jMaki
- What is a jMaki Widget?
- What Does a jMaki Application Look Like?
- Creating a jMaki Web Application
- The simplejMaki Example
- Adding a jMaki Widget to a Page
- Loading Your Own Data Into a jMaki Widget
- Loading Content from a URL
- Handling Widget Events
- Accessing an External Service From a Widget
- Developing a Web Application Using Project jMaki
- Modifying the Fish Eye List Widget
- Creating ApplicationBean.java
- Adding a GlueListener for the Widget Event
- - 4. Project Dynamic Faces
- Introduction to Project Dynamic Faces
- Understanding How Dynamic Faces Works
- Setting Up Your Application to Use Project Dynamic Faces
- The simpleDynamicFaces Example
- Updating Single Components Using the fireAjaxTransaction Function
- Updating Individual DOM Elements Using installDeferredAjaxTransaction
- Updating Areas of Your Page Using the ajaxZone Tag
- - 5. Lightweight Programming Models
- Lightweight Programming with Dynamic Languages and the Java Platform
- Project Phobos: A Lightweight Programming Model
- Building a Simple Phobos Application
- Handling the Initial Request
- Creating an Ajax-enabled Phobos Application
- Updating the HTML DOM
- Using jMaki Widgets in a Phobos Application
- Using the Java Persistence API in a Phobos Application
- The Phobos Examples
- Configuring Your Environment
- Building and Running the AjaxList Application
- Building and Running the bioFisheye Application
- Building and Running the Calculator Application
- Building and Running the hello Application
- Developing the Calculator Phobos Application Using the NetBeans IDE
- Modifying the index.js Script File
- Creating a New Embedded JavaScript File
- Running the Phobos Application
- Developing the bioFisheye Phobos Web Application Using the NetBeans IDE
- - 6. RESTful Web Services
- - 7. Working With Web Feeds Using the Atom Server Framework
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