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The application development will take you through the following
- Setting Eclipse for Application development
- Define and implement the Java Bean
- Define and implement Model(M) in application
- Define and implement View(V) in application
- Define and implement the Validator component
- Define and implement the View navigation by Controller(C)
Once you have all the pre-requisites installed follow the following steps to create a project with Eclipse
1. Setting Eclipse for Application development
- Launch Eclipse and Create a dynamic web project as shown in the figure
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- The next window suggests to create JSF Implementation library. Give the library name as JSFCommon JSFCustomLibrary and add the following jars. Select Finish once done. See the figure below
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\commons-beanutils\commons-beanutils\1.6.1\commons-beanutils-1.6.1.jar
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\commons-collections\commons-collections\3.1\commons-collections-3.1.jar
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\commons-digester\commons-digester\1.8\commons-digester-1.8.jar
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\commons-logging\commons-logging\1.0.4\commons-logging-1.0.4.jar
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\org\apache\myfaces\core\myfaces-api\1.2.2\myfaces-api-1.2.2.jar
- <GERONIMO_HOME>\repository\org\apache\myfaces\core\myfaces-impl\1.2.2\myfaces-impl-1.2.2.jar
!JSFCustomLibrary.GIF!
- Check Deploy and modify the URL pattern to *.jsf. Select Finish.
This finishes the setting up of Eclipse IDE for application development