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- Struts, JavaServer Faces, and Java Studio Creator: The Evolution of Web Application Frameworks by Janice J. Heiss - [Clicks: 294]
Sun Microsystems', Craig McClanahan, the creator of the Apache Struts Framework, co-specification lead for JavaServer Faces 1.0, and prime architect for Sun Java Studio Creator's new release, explains all three.
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Interviews/jsf_mcClanahan.html - Dec, 2004 - Working with Sun Java Studio Creator by Dick Wall - [Clicks: 36]
Learn how Sun Java Studio Creator (formally known as Rave) fared when put to the test by a lead systems engineer's test drive.
http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3445111 - Dec, 2004 - Sun Java Studio Creator Design Patterns (Part 2 of 3): Value Binding and Data Table Design Patterns by Beth Stearns - [Clicks: 39]
This article looks at mini design patterns for Java Studio Creator, providing tips and design patterns for handling value binding and data tables. Java Studio Creator offers a variety of facilities to create and manage value binding. This article introduces value binding basics, and describes design patterns for both value binding expressions (including patterns for binding components and Java technology objects) and for working with data tables.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/design_patterns2.html - Dec, 2004 - Developing a Web Application - [Clicks: 43]
In this walkthrough, you use the Sun Java Studio Creator integrated development environment (IDE) to create a simple example, Hello Web. The example asks you to input your name and then repeats it back to you.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/learning/tutorials/helloweb.html - Dec, 2004 - Using the SignOn Sample Application by Matthew Bohm - [Clicks: 44]
This article accompanies the SignOn sample web application, and discusses implementation details in relation to the Sun Java Studio Creator development environment. Complete source code for this application is available for download and reference.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/signon_app.html - Nov, 2004 - Using Java Studio Creator on Mac OS X - [Clicks: 8]
Thanks to its highly optimized and fully standard Java implementation, Mac OS X is known as an excellent platform for developing and deploying Java applications. The recently released Sun Java Studio Creator for Mac OS X—a visual IDE for developing Web applications—only strengthens the case. This article provides a quick overview of Java Studio Creator for Mac OS X and explains how to download the latest version and get started.
http://developer.apple.com/java/creator.html - Nov, 2004 - Sun Java Studio Creator Design Patterns (Part 1 of 3): JavaServer Pages (JSP) Specification Design Patterns by Beth Stearns - [Clicks: 20]
As you use the Sun Java Studio Creator IDE to design and create applications, it is helpful to have guidelines or recommended practices to help you make the most effective use of the tool. This article contains what might be referred to as "small design concepts," or miniature design patterns, for implementing the various components of an application using Java Studio Creator. These design patterns provide practical advice illustrated with example screen shots. Where appropriate, snippets of code that can be used in your own applications are included.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/design_patterns.html - Nov, 2004 - Anatomy of a Java Studio Creator Application by Tor Norbye - [Clicks: 37]
This article describes the JavaServer Faces application patterns that are exposed and supported in the Java Studio Creator IDE. The article is targeted at architects who are familiar with JavaServer Faces technology and related concepts.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/anatomy_app.html - Nov, 2004 - Java Studio Creator User Interface Components: A Technology Overview by Carla King - [Clicks: 32]
This overview describes the underlying JavaServer Faces technology behind components use, behavior, and creation in Java Studio Creator. Topics include component properties, layout, event handlers, binding, design time and runtime behaviors, and converters and validators.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/JSFcomps_intro.html - Nov, 2004
- Sun Java Studio Creator Development Pack: Field Guide and Creator Software Package
by Gail Anderson, Paul Anderson - [Clicks: 33]
Sun Java Studio Creator offers you a remarkably productive visual environment for building, integrating, and delivering business-critical applications. Based on JavaServer™ Faces, Java Studio Creator delivers the "Write Once, Run Anywhere" benefits of Java programming and contains many features that simplify your Java coding, including: * Drag-and-drop layout of user interfaces and component infrastructures; * Event handlers; * Synchronized application editors; * Round-trip development model. This exclusive development pack includes BOTH the Java Studio Creator Field Guide book AND the Java Studio Creator software, along with a one-year Sun Developer Network (SDN) Standard subscription which gives you access to the premium content and support services available from Sun for Java Studio Creator. Everything you need to develop and deploy complex web applications quickly and easily--at one incredible price!
Prentice Hall PTR, Hardcover - Aug, 2004 - Java Studio Creator Field Guide
by Gail Anderson, Paul Anderson - [Clicks: 26]
Sun's Java Studio Creator (formerly Project Rave) offers you a remarkably productive visual environment for building, integrating, and delivering business-critical applications. Direct from Sun, Java Studio Creator Field Guide is your definitive guide to Java Studio Creator. Leading Java platform instructors and consultants Gail and Paul Anderson help you use Java Studio Creator to simplify and accelerate your entire development process.
Prentice Hall PTR, Paperback - Jun, 2004