
JSF 2.0 Cookbook: LITE
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- Validate data using standard and custom rules
- Secure your JSF sites, pages, and data
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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
Content
- Intro
- JSF 2.0 Cookbook: LITE
- JSF 2.0 Cookbook: LITE
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewer
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Downloading the example code for the book
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- 1. Using Standard and Custom Converters in JSF
- Introduction
- Working with implicit and explicit conversions
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Standard converters for numbers
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Standard converters for date and time
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- See also
- Converters and NULL values
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Creating and using a custom converter
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Using custom converters for h:selectOneMenu
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Binding converters to backing bean properties
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- RichFaces and standard converters
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- RichFaces and custom converters
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Instance variables in converters
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Client-side converters with MyFaces Trinidad
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- 2. Using Standard and Custom Validators in JSF
- Introduction
- Using a standard validator
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Customizing error messages for validators
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Creating a custom validator
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Binding validators to backing bean properties
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Validating forms with RichFaces rich:beanValidator
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- See also
- Validating forms with RichFaces rich:ajaxValidator
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Apache MyFaces Commons validators
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Bean validation with f:validateBean
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- There's more...
- How it works...
- See also
- Enforcing a value's presence with f:validateRequired
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Using regular expressions with f:validateRegex
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- 3. Security
- Introduction
- Working with the JSF Security project
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
- Using the JSF Security project without JAAS Roles
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- Using secured managed beans with JSF Security
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- See also
- Using Acegi/Spring security in JSF applications
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- See also
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