Section 1: Essentials of JSF2.0
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Identify the features of JSF such as Facelets, BookMarkable View, AJAX support and the benefits they bring in
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Identify the life cycle stages of JSF, flow of request processing, and purpose of FacesContext
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Design XHTML pages using JSF HTML tag library and demonstrate usage of JSF implicit objects
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Develop and associate model components with views using CDI Named
beans and identify the advantages of CDI Named beans over Managed Bean
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Manage user and application state using various scopes like flash, conversation, application, request, and session
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Implement internationalization/Localization using resource bundle and Locale class
Section 2: JSF Navigation Model
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Design JSF pages with static and dynamic implicit navigation
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Configure faces-config.xml to implement navigation rules including conditional and redirection
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Design bookmarkable views
Section 3: Data Conversion and Validation model
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Implement data conversion model using JSF standard converters
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Create, configure, and use custom converters
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Identify the best suited standard validator and implement it in a given JSF application
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Create, configure, and use custom validators
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Describe the usage of bean validation
Section 4: Event Handling
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Use CDI Named bean in a JSF application to handle action and valuechange events
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Create and implement listeners to handle events
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Develop JSF application that handle life cycle events
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Implement asynchronous events using AJAX
Section 5: Data table and Composite Components
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Design a DataTable with header and footer to populate and manipulate
data from various components like Array, List, ResultSet, DataModel and
describe the differences between <f:dataTable> and
<ui:repeat/>
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Implement composite components in JSF application and enhance it using AJAX
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Implement templates in a JSF application and describe the differences between <ui:composition/> and <ui:decorate/>
Section 6: Custom Components
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Identify when and how to use custom components and custom renderers.
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Enhance JSF application using HTML5 components
Section 7: Security
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Configure security for JSF application using authorization and authentication techniques
Section 8: Test, Package, and Deploy a web application
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Implement efficient error handling and debugging techniques in a JSF application
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Configure and deploy a JSF application