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Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Add-On Component Development Guide
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Preface

1.   Introduction to the Development Environment for GlassFish Server Add-On Components

2.  Writing HK2 Components

3.  Extending the Administration Console

Administration Console Architecture

Implementing a Console Provider

About Administration Console Templates

About Integration Points

Specifying the ID of an Add-On Component

Adding Functionality to the Administration Console

Adding a Node to the Navigation Tree

Creating a JavaServer Faces Page for Your Node

Adding Tabs to a Page

Creating JavaServer Faces Pages for Your Tabs

Adding a Task to the Common Tasks Page

Creating a JavaServer Faces Page for Your Task

Adding a Task Group to the Common Tasks Page

Creating a JavaServer Faces Page for Your Task Group

Adding Content to a Page

Creating a JavaServer Faces Page for Your Page Content

Adding a Page to the Administration Console

Adding Internationalization Support

Changing the Theme or Brand of the Administration Console

Creating an Integration Point Type

To Create an Integration Point Type

4.  Extending the asadmin Utility

5.  Adding Monitoring Capabilities

6.  Adding Configuration Data for a Component

7.  Adding Container Capabilities

8.  Creating a Session Persistence Module

9.  Packaging, Integrating, and Delivering an Add-On Component

A.  Integration Point Reference

Index

About Administration Console Templates

GlassFish Server includes a set of templates that make it easier to create JavaServer Faces pages for your add-on component. These templates use Templating for JavaServer Faces Technology, which is also known as JSFTemplating.

Examples of JSFTemplating technology can be found in the following sections of this chapter: