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Sunday, July 15, 2007

How to: JSF in Eclipse Europa (Part II)

This screencast is the last in a series of four on Eclipse Europa. Each tutorial builds upon techniques covered in previous screencast, so it would be best to see the screencasts in order:

  1. Tour around Europe: Eclipse for Java EE (Part I)
  2. Tour around Europe: Eclipse for Java EE (Part II)
  3. How to: JSF in Eclipse Europa (Part I)

In this screencast-tutorial we will assemble a JEE application by combining a JSF module and an EJB module from previous tutorials.


Creating an enterprise application project (03:30):

JSF editing and deployment (01:50):

For this tutorial we have used materials from:

  1. JSF tools subproject
  2. Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
and these books:
  1. Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java(TM) Web Applications
  2. Core JavaServer(TM) Faces (2nd Edition)
  3. JavaServer Faces in Action
  4. JavaServer Faces
  5. Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 (5th Edition)
  6. Head First EJB
  7. EJB 3 in Action

For a JBoss application server installation instructions take a look at this screeencast.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

How to: JSF in Eclipse Europa (Part I)

In this screencast tutorial you'll learn how to setup and use Eclipse JavaServer Faces tools for rapid Web application development.

We will complete the following steps:

  1. Register JSF libraries
  2. Create Dynamic Web Project
  3. Add JSF Facet to the Web project
  4. Create JSP Page templates
  5. Define page navigations rules
  6. Create managed beans
  7. Edit JSF pages in the Web Page Editor
  8. Deploy and execute JSF applications

Let's get started.


Creating a JavaServer Faces Project (steps 1-3) (01:55):

Building a JSF application (steps 4-8) (05:48):

In the next screencast (Part II) we will assemble a JEE application by combining a JSF module and an EJB module from previous tutorials. Feel free to subscribe by RSS or Email.

For basic installation instructions of the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers see tutorials from eclipse.org site.

For this tutorial we have used materials from:

  1. JSF tools subproject
  2. Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Tour around Europe: Eclipse for Java EE (Part II)

Part I has shown how to use the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers to create Java persistent entities from database tables. This screencast completes the JEE application.

In this screencast:

  • How to create a session bean
  • Configure persistence unit
  • Deploy on JBoss
  • Create a JEE client


Create a session bean and deploy JEE application:(02:40):

Create a JEE client (01:35):

For basic installation instructions of the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers see tutorials from eclipse.org site.

For this tutorial we have used materials from:

  1. Dali JPA Tools
  2. Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers

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Sunday, July 1, 2007

Tour around Europe: Eclipse for Java EE

The Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers is a simultaneous release of Eclipse Projects for Java Enterprise Edition.

This post is first in the series of screencasts about the Eclipse Europa release. It shows how to use the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers to create Java persistent entities from database tables.

MySQL database is used to demonstrate the Data Tools Platform and JBoss is used as a Java EE application server.


Using the Eclipse Data Tools Platform:(05:30):

Dali - Java Persistence Tools (03:10):

For basic installation instructions of the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers see tutorials from eclipse.org site.

For this tutorial we have used materials from:

  1. Dali JPA Tools
  2. Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
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