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Struts 2 for Enterprise Java Web Development: Hands-OnBuilding Flexible Web 2.0 Applications
Course: 937
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Build scalable enterprise Web applications with Struts 2
- Streamline the development cycle and apply best practices for testing Web applications
- Detect and report user input errors with the Struts 2 validation framework
- Access data with OGNL and generate results with JSP and Freemarker
- Write and configure Struts 2 interceptors to achieve modularity and sophisticated functionality
- Exploit the Struts 2 Tag Library to seamlessly integrate Ajax functionality
Course Benefits Struts 2 is an enhanced Java Web framework that allows developers to create flexible, maintainable and easily configured Web applications with reduced effort. In this course, you gain a thorough knowledge of the architecture of Struts 2 and the application development process. Through hands-on exercises, you learn to take advantage of the core components of the framework.Who Should Attend Those interested in developing Java Web applications with Struts 2. Knowledge of Java at the level of Course 471, "Java Programming Comprehensive Introduction," and real-world Java programming experience is assumed.Hands-On Training Hands-on exercises provide you with practical experience in developing Java Web applications with Struts 2, including:
- Implementing ModelDriven actions
- Adding common functionality with interceptors
- Generating dynamic views with the built-in features of the Struts 2 Tag Library
- Detecting input errors with the validation framework
- Building lightweight outputs using Freemarker
- Accessing model data with standards-based OGNL
- Providing a rich client experience with Ajax
Course 937 Content
- Defining the need for a Struts 2 architecture
- Specifying the application structure
- Preparing the development environment
- Identifying key application components
- Implementing the request processing cycle
- Linking the flow by configurations
- Categorizing requests with namespaces and packages
- Exploiting zero configuration conventions
- Inspecting out of the box functionality
- Building dependencies with Inversion of Control
- Utilizing the ActionSupport base class
- Eliminating redundant code with ModelDriven actions
- Best practices for unit testing your actions
- Improving maintainability through message localization
- Defining an improved approach to page generation with Struts 2 tags
- Leveraging the Struts 2 On-Demand model for data access
- Gathering user data effortlessly
- Controlling page flow with model data
- Positioning the Struts 2 validation model
- Exploring the built-in validation rules
- Applying validation interceptors
- Efficiently handling validation failures
- Creating your own validation rules
- Configuring validation through Struts 2 annotations
- Integrating custom validation with built-in rules
- The role of interceptors
- Processing requests with the interceptor chain
- Working with the default interceptor stack
- Customizing request processing with prepackaged interceptor stacks
- Implementing application specific interceptors
- Simplifying interceptor configuration with annotations
- Reading and writing object properties
- Accessing complex types: lists, sets and maps
- Navigating complex graphs with OGNL operators
- Invoking non-property methods
- Selecting the correct output page
- Combining multiple actions in a logical sequence
- Considering presentation technology alternatives
- Enabling other result types with the plug-in architecture
- Preparing the data model for Freemarker compatibility
- Writing a template with Freemarker Expressions
- Accessing model data with OGNL from Freemarker
- Improving application response with lightweight presentation tags
- Reducing developer effort through user interface tags
- Eliminating repetitive code with templates
- Choosing the look and feel using Struts 2 themes
- Building Web 2.0 functionality with Ajax
- Exploiting first class support for Ajax in Struts 2
- Handling asynchronous requests with the Ajax theme
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