WDK ADVANCED
This course is the continuation of the WDK Fundamentals and it is built over that base. WDK advanced points to the “customization” of application programming and it is focus on the compression and use of Java classes, interfaces and services related with this technology together with the comprehension of how these elements are used together with configuration and JSP files to provide applications with customized environments. This course also covers advanced topics such as WDK Portlets and the creation of “custom qualifiers”
Duration:
3 days (21 hrs.)
Student’s requirements:
WDK Fundamentals or equivalent.
Experience in Java programming.
Objectives:
“Customize” existing WDK components.
Create new components.
Create client and server-side event handlers.
Use component vessels.
Crear acciones.
Create actions.
Use of Repository’s roles.
Create and customize controls.
Customize “databound controls”.
Use “content transfer services in components”.
Use of autentication functionalities.
Create a WDK portlet.
Topics:
WDK Overview/Review
- Overview
- Key Concepts
- Installation
WDK Components
- Component Features
- The Behavior Class
- Creating a Configurable Component
- Component Navigation
- Programming Tips
Events and Framesets
- Server-side Events
- The Scripts Registry
- Client-side Events
- Inter-frame Events
- Modality
Container Components
- Container Overview
- Container Hierarchy
- Custom Container Example
The Configuration Service
- Configuration Service Overview
- Qualifiers
- Creating a Custom Qualifier
- Config Service Interfaces
- Preferences
Roles
- Roles with Scope and Filters
- Roles vs. Client Capability
- Adding Custom Roles
- Creating Role Domains
- Creating Role Model Adaptors
Actions
- Action Overview
- Precondition Class
- Execution Class
- ActionService
- Action-enabled Control Example
- Dynamic Controls
- Action Listeners
Creating a Control
- Control Overview
- The Control Class
- The ControlTag Class
- The Tag Definition
Databound Controls
- Data Provider Data Sources
- Datagrids
- Data Refresh
- Celllist Controls
Content Transfer
- Overview
- UCF
- Components and Containers
- HTTP Mode and Virtual Links
Authentication Framework
- Authentication Schemes
- Creating a Scheme
Special Features
- Selectable Columns
- Drag and Drop
- Failover
WDK for Portlets
- Overview
- Portlet-izing WDK Components
- Installation
Laboratory: A practical session for each theoretical module.
Note: The topics can be updated according to the content constant revision procedure performed by Puntocom S.A.
For further information, please contact us.
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