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Building User Interfaces with JSF: Getting Started with Jakarta Server Faces

Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. One of the best technologies for a Java-based web app is Jakarta Server Faces (JSF). Use this course to get your head around the various components of a JSF app and how to join them together to build a powerful website. After a theoretical overview of the components and design patterns of the JSF framework, practice building a simple JSF app using the Apache MyFaces API. Through this process, recognize how JSF Facelets can be used to define the UI of your app, how these bind to data stored in a backing bean, and how they can be deployed to a Jakarta EE container, such as Apache TomEE. By the end of the course, you'll have the knowledge and skills to develop and deploy a basic web app using Jakarta Server Faces.