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Updates tagged with jsf on Roland's Microblog!roland: #JavaScript has a lot !security implications and it can currently not be understood by most search engines (I don't know even one that can). So if you want to drive good (and a lot) content into the search engines, you cannot bypass "static" pages (generated with #PHP, #Python, #Perl, #JSF and so on is not static but you can use #mod_rewrite to obsfucate your script names).
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/529417
roland's status on Friday, 26-Aug-2016 14:11:20 CEST#<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/javascript" rel="tag">JavaScript</a></span> has a lot !<a href="http://sn.jonkman.ca/group/416/id" class="h-card group" title="Computer and Network Security (security)">security</a> implications and it can currently not be understood by most search engines (I don't know even one that can). So if you want to drive good (and a lot) content into the search engines, you cannot bypass "static" pages (generated with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/php" rel="tag">PHP</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/python" rel="tag">Python</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/perl" rel="tag">Perl</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> and so on is not static but you can use #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/modrewrite" rel="tag">mod_rewrite</a></span> to obsfucate your script names).2016-08-26T14:11:20+02:00Roland Häderroland: Improving my !java #javaee application by replacing ... <h:outputText styleClass="errors" value="#{msg.ADMIN_LIST_LAND_LINE_EMPTY}" rendered="#{phoneController.allLandLineNumbers().isEmpty()}" /> ... with ... <ui:fragment rendered="#{phoneController.allLandLineNumbers().isEmpty()}"> <ui:include src="/WEB-INF/templates/generic/message_box.tpl"> <ui:param name="message" value="#{msg.ADMIN_LIST_LAND_LINE_EMPTY}" /> <ui:param name="styleClass" value="errors" /> </ui:include> </ui:fragment> Yes, the ugly ui:fragment is being (ab-)used here. But as I wrote before, I'm in big need of a #JSF tag that only renders the body, if "rendered" equals true.
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/528344
roland's status on Wednesday, 24-Aug-2016 11:48:16 CESTImproving my !<a href="https://quitter.se/group/2276/id" class="h-card group" title="Java (java)">java</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/javaee" rel="tag">javaee</a></span> application by replacing ...<br /><br /> <h:outputText styleClass="errors" value="#{msg.ADMIN_LIST_LAND_LINE_EMPTY}" rendered="#{phoneController.allLandLineNumbers().isEmpty()}" /><br /><br /> ... with ...<br /><br /> <ui:fragment rendered="#{phoneController.allLandLineNumbers().isEmpty()}"><br /> <ui:include src="/WEB-INF/templates/generic/message_box.tpl"><br /> <ui:param name="message" value="#{msg.ADMIN_LIST_LAND_LINE_EMPTY}" /><br /> <ui:param name="styleClass" value="errors" /><br /> </ui:include><br /> </ui:fragment><br /><br /> Yes, the ugly ui:fragment is being (ab-)used here. But as I wrote before, I'm in big need of a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> tag that only renders the body, if "rendered" equals true.2016-08-24T11:48:16+02:00Roland Häderroland: I'm currently doing something like this: <ui:fragment rendered="#{empty beanHelper.faxNumber}"> ... to keep some messages conditionally shown. Yes, there is a #JSF tag c:if but that is #JSTL and that has nothing to do in JSF pages (other life-cycle) and they may not work under all conditons. Better is to take a proper JSF tag. But which one? I want one that only renders the tag's body if the EL expression in rendered attribute evaluates to true. #help !java
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/528340
roland's status on Wednesday, 24-Aug-2016 11:40:22 CESTI'm currently doing something like this:<br /><br /> <ui:fragment rendered="#{empty beanHelper.faxNumber}"><br /><br /> ... to keep some messages conditionally shown. Yes, there is a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> tag c:if but that is #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jstl" rel="tag">JSTL</a></span> and that has nothing to do in JSF pages (other life-cycle) and they may not work under all conditons. Better is to take a proper JSF tag. But which one? I want one that only renders the tag's body if the EL expression in rendered attribute evaluates to true. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/help" rel="tag">help</a></span> !<a href="https://quitter.se/group/2276/id" class="h-card group" title="Java (java)">java</a>2016-08-24T11:40:22+02:00Roland Häderroland: So here are the #JSF tags of the form: <h:form id="form_add_contact_mobile" rendered="#{not empty beanHelper.contact}"> <h:panelGroup styleClass="table_medium" layout="block"> <h:commandButton styleClass="submit" id="submit_add_link_contact_mobile" type="submit" action="#{adminContactPhoneController.doLinkAddMobileNumber(beanHelper.contact)}" value="#{msg.BUTTON_ADMIN_LINK_ADD_CONTACT_MOBILE_NUMBER}" />
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/524522
roland's status on Thursday, 18-Aug-2016 12:25:14 CESTSo here are the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> tags of the form:<br /><br /> <h:form id="form_add_contact_mobile" rendered="#{not empty beanHelper.contact}"><br /> <h:panelGroup styleClass="table_medium" layout="block"><br /> <h:commandButton styleClass="submit" id="submit_add_link_contact_mobile" type="submit" action="#{adminContactPhoneController.doLinkAddMobileNumber(beanHelper.contact)}" value="#{msg.BUTTON_ADMIN_LINK_ADD_CONTACT_MOBILE_NUMBER}" />2016-08-18T12:25:14+02:00Roland Häderroland: Duh, my custom validator was ignored by #JSF. I was looking a lot around but did not find the right answer, f:convert inside h:inputText was already used. So that was not the mistake. Well, the #payara server.log file shows that the component's id numbers cannot be found in view ... So if you stumple upon the same issue, maybe this saves you some time digging around (at the wrong location).
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/524448
roland's status on Thursday, 18-Aug-2016 10:21:40 CESTDuh, my custom validator was ignored by #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF.</a></span> I was looking a lot around but did not find the right answer, f:convert inside h:inputText was already used. So that was not the mistake. Well, the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/payara" rel="tag">payara</a></span> server.log file shows that the component's id numbers cannot be found in view ... So if you stumple upon the same issue, maybe this saves you some time digging around (at the wrong location).2016-08-18T10:21:40+02:00Roland Häderroland: Again today I got rejections of my !java applications I sent out. One offer is about #Hibernate and #JSF in #JavaEE environment. Companies need to understand that there is no need to ask for a specific persistence API (#JPA) as if you write your Java code again javax.persistence and maybe javax.enterprise your code becomes independent as these interfaces and classes there are generic enough. But sadly many companies (at least here in Germany) don't understand this.
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/407271
roland's status on Thursday, 25-Feb-2016 16:51:38 CETAgain today I got rejections of my !<a href="https://quitter.se/group/2276/id" class="h-card group" title="Java (java)">java</a> applications I sent out. One offer is about #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/hibernate" rel="tag">Hibernate</a></span> and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/javaee" rel="tag">JavaEE</a></span> environment. Companies need to understand that there is no need to ask for a specific persistence API (#<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jpa" rel="tag">JPA</a></span>) as if you write your Java code again javax.persistence and maybe javax.enterprise your code becomes independent as these interfaces and classes there are generic enough. But sadly many companies (at least here in Germany) don't understand this.2016-02-25T16:51:38+01:00Roland Häderroland: I'm currently busy with my training in #EJB (Enterprise Java Bean) and #JSF (Java Server Faces). I hope to improve my work situation here with this. Our main objective is to write a "pizza service" application where customers can order pizzas and drinks. Sure, this will also be #FLOSS, including my frameworks I have written for this.
https://social.mxchange.org/notice/267585
roland's status on Wednesday, 02-Sep-2015 20:29:10 CESTI'm currently busy with my training in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/ejb" rel="tag">EJB</a></span> (Enterprise Java Bean) and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jsf" rel="tag">JSF</a></span> (Java Server Faces). I hope to improve my work situation here with this. Our main objective is to write a "pizza service" application where customers can order pizzas and drinks. Sure, this will also be #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/floss" rel="tag">FLOSS</a></span>, including my frameworks I have written for this.2015-09-02T20:29:10+02:00Roland HäderrolandRoland Häder