Archive for the tag 'JSF'

Webinar Recordings

In the process of adding a link to our latest we­binar on our we­bi­nars page, I no­ticed we’ve com­piled quite a list of we­bi­nars over the last year. At Ex­adel, we usu­ally treat a we­binar as a part­nering op­por­tu­nity, so each of these we­bi­nars is as­so­ci­ated with a par­tic­ular partner. Going back a year that list in­cludes: Read more »

JSFdays2010 Coming Up Soon

Exadel’s Max Katz will be very busy at the up­coming JSFdays2010 /​ eJUGdays2010 con­fer­ence in Vi­enna, Aus­tria. This is an an­nual in­ter­na­tional con­fer­ence cov­ering JavaServer Faces (JSF) and re­lated tech­nolo­gies. This year it runs from Feb­ruary 23 to Feb­ruary 25 in the city that pro­vided the back­drop for The Third Man.

Max will be working ses­sions all three days. Here’s a table with the de­tails: Read more »

UPDATE: Exadel and Actuate Webinar on JSF + RichFaces + BIRT

The we­b­cast with Ac­tuate to show the jsf4birt JSF com­po­nent li­brary went quite well de­spite a couple of minor glitches. The com­po­nent li­brary it­self is avail­able now for down­load from this page (yes, re­ally): Read more »

Exadel and Actuate Webinar on JSF + RichFaces + BIRT

It’s coming up soon! On Tuesday of next week on Feb­ruary 9, Ex­adel and Ac­tuate will be doing a joint we­b­cast ti­tled Learn How to Add BIRT Re­porting to JSF Ap­pli­ca­tions Using Rich­Faces. There’s still time to reg­ister. Read more »

Get a Discount for JSF Summit 2009

The JSF Summit for 2009 is coming up soon:

De­cember 1st through 4th
Or­lando, Florida
Loews Portofino Hotel @ Uni­versal Orlando

It’s a time to take stock of the whole of JavaServer Faces as it has evolved so far, but some areas will also come in for spe­cial focus. Some of these key topics are: Read more »

Seam Validation on the Fly

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the se­ries Seam, JSF, and Rich­Faces: Prac­tices and Approaches

In prac­tice, the classic JSF val­i­da­tion ap­proach usu­ally vi­o­lates DRY (Don’t Re­peat Your­self), since most “val­i­da­tion” ac­tu­ally en­forces con­straints that are part of the data model all the way down to the data­base schema de­f­i­n­i­tion. How­ever, Seam pro­vides sup­port for model-​​based con­straints de­fined using Hi­ber­nate Val­idator. More­over, you can use Hi­ber­nate Val­ida­tors for your bean to­gether with the data model.
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Seam Exception Handling

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the se­ries Seam, JSF, and Rich­Faces: Prac­tices and Approaches

This is the first in a se­ries of posts gath­ering to­gether best prac­tices and common ap­proaches for de­vel­oping ap­pli­ca­tions using Seam, JSF, and Rich­Faces. This par­tic­ular post will cover the Seam de­clar­a­tive ex­cep­tion han­dling fea­ture.
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