Developing a Web Application

The following workflow guides you through the development process of a Web application that contains all available component support types and managed bean types. To create a simple Web application that contains either only JavaServer Faces support, or no component support, see.Developing a Simple Web Application.

Use cheat sheets to show you how to perform a task or, in some cases, perform some of a task for you.

To develop a Web application:

  1. Complete the setup.

  2. Create a Web Application project.

  3. (Optional) Add a service-driven component.

    This option allows you to use a service in a Web page.

  4. (Optional) Add a data-driven component.

    This option allows you to either create a new or import an existing DataWindow Library.

  5. (Optional) Create a managed bean.

    This option allows you to add any or all of the following managed beans: Java, Service, EJB, and DataWindow.

  6. Create a Web page.

  7. Complete the JSF application configuration.

  8. Complete the Web.xml configuration.

  9. Create a Web application navigation flow.

  10. (Optional) View the source.

  11. Deploy the Web application.

  12. Test the linked Web pages in the flow.

Launching a Cheat Sheet

Cheat Sheets

Web Application Development Palette

JSF Application Configuration Editor

Web.xml Editor

JavaServer Faces

JavaServer Pages

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