
Building Applications with IBM Rational Application Developer and JavaBeans
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Building Applications with IBM Rational Application Developer and JavaBeans
About this book
Designed for programmers with limited Java experience, this informative guidebook shows how applications, applets, and servlets can be created with ease using IBM's Rational Application Developer paired with JavaBeans. Step-by-step guidelines accompanied by screen captures and code samples demonstrate how to build JavaServer Faces Web applications, as well as Java applications complete with graphical user interfaces. Instruction is also provided on using Rational Application Developer's debugger, incorporating relational databases with Java, and adding Asynchronous JavaScript and XML behavior to applications in order to produce more interactive and usable web pages. Exercises at the end of each chapter ensure that even novice Java programmers will learn how to combine reusable components to get applications up and running quickly.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- About this Book
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Creating Your First Javaserver Faces Web Application
- Chapter 2: Using Web Diagrams
- Chapter 3: Using Custom Converters and Validators
- Chapter 4: Working with Databases
- Chapter 5: Using Relational Record Components
- Chapter 6: Using Panel Components
- Chapter 7: Using Ajax with Faces Web Pages
- Chapter 8: Creating Your First Applet
- Chapter 9: Creating Your First Application
- Chapter 10: Creating a File-manipulation Subcomponent
- Chapter 11: Using Layout Managers
- Chapter 12: Using Swing Components
- Chapter 13: When Something Goes Wrong: Debugging
- Chapter 14: Using Db Beans for Database Access
- Chapter 15: Working with Xml Data
- Appendix Java Basics