JAVAWUG BOF 51 PrimeFaces

Published March 3rd, 2010 Under Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

PrimeFaces is an open source library for JSF featuring 50+ rich set of UI components and a lightweight ajax framework making complex RIA applications a no-brainer to implement. Additional TouchFaces subproject provides a mobile UI kit for developing IPhone applications with JSF and Java. This talk also covers everything about PrimeFaces family and it’s subprojects including UI Components, TouchFaces, Optimus and FacesTrace.



Produced by JAVAWUG Java Web User Group London

How to Create a Java Server Faces (JSF) Development Environment with Apache Tomcat + Suns JDK

Published January 29th, 2010 Under General | Leave a Comment

This tutorial demonstrates how to configure your Windows XP environment in order to do some JSF development. The idea is that first you need to install the JDK, configure the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and then install the Tomcat Servlet & JSP engine. With the JAVA_HOME set, and the bin directory of the Tomcat6 server located, it’s just a matter of running the startup.bat file and your tomcat server can be found at http://localhost:8080. After installing and configuration Tomcat, further tutorials demonstrate how to obtain the JSF JAR files from the mojarra project (jsf-api.jar & jsf-api.jar). We even recommend finding the jstl.jar and standard.jar files from the examples in the Tomcat installation.

Flash Builder 4 Data Wizards with Java / Spring

Published January 20th, 2010 Under Flex, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

This screencast shows how to set up the web application project, configure Spring & BlazeDS, and then build a Flex 4 application that connects to the Java / Spring back-end.

http://www.jamesward.com/2010/01/11/flash-builder-4-data-wizards-with-java-spring/

Rich User Interfaces for the JavaME Platform devices

Published January 14th, 2010 Under General, Javafx | Leave a Comment

For a long time, the Java ME domain has lacked efficient solutions for Rich User Interfaces. In this session, Sony Ericsson will present two ways of building highly interactive and rich interfaces, JavaFX Mobile and Project Capuchin. The session covers both technologies together with several live demos and code examples. It is intended for all Java/Flash developers who wish to learn more about building advanced user interfaces for mobile devices.

Watch this video on Oredev.org

Java #N3 – Making a GUI in NetBeans

Published January 11th, 2010 Under Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment

Creates a simple GUI to add or subtract two numbers using the Java Swing framework and the NetBeans GUI design tool.

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