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The Sun Web Developer Pack Tutorial
May 2007
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Document Information
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Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. Dynamic User Interfaces
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3. Project jMaki
Introduction to Project jMaki
What is a jMaki Widget?
What Does a jMaki Application Look Like?
Creating a jMaki Web Application
The
simplejMaki
Example
Building and Running the
simplejMaki
Application
Configuring Your Environment
Building and Running the
simplejMaki
Application in NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
Building and Running the
simplejMaki
Application with Ant
Adding a jMaki Widget to a Page
Obtaining Application Keys for Google and Yahoo Widgets
Obtaining a Google API Key
Obtaining a Yahoo URL Key
Loading Your Own Data Into a jMaki Widget
Loading Data into a Combobox Widget
Loading Data into a Table Widget
Loading Content from a URL
Handling Widget Events
Accessing an External Service From a Widget
Developing a Web Application Using Project jMaki
Creating a New Web Application Project
Create the
simplejMaki
Project
Creating the Navigation Using the Fish Eye Widget
Adding the Fish Eye Widget to
index.jsp
Modifying the Fish Eye Widget
Adding Images for the Fish Eye Widget
Adding a Dynamic Container to
index.jsp
Creating the Combobox Example Page
Creating
simpleCombobox.jsp
Creating
ApplicationBean.java
Adding a Display Element for the Results of the Combobox Widget Event
Adding a GlueListener for the Combobox Widget Event
Creating the Map Example Page
Creating
comboboxGeocoder.jsp
Adding a GlueListener for the Widget Event
Creating the Table Data Example Page
Creating
tableData.jsp
Creating
Book.java
Modifying
ApplicationBean.java
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4. Project Dynamic Faces
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5. Lightweight Programming Models
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6. RESTful Web Services
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7. Working With Web Feeds Using ROME Propono
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