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This course deals with developing MVC (Model-View-Controller) web application using the features of Struts2 framework. The participants will learn how to work with the actions and the data, how to develop interceptors and the OGNL for type conversion. The course will treat also concepts like validation, internationalization and how to persist data.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Struts2
Web applications: a quick study
Why use a framework for web applications
The Struts2 framework and the declarative architecture
The support of annotations
Module 2: Actions and Interceptors
The role of actions
Implementing and packaging actions
How to dialogue with data
The role of interceptors
Developing and declaring interceptors
The request/response life cycle
Module 3: OGNL (Object-Graph Navigation Language)
The common tasks in a web application
Data transfer and type conversion
The built-in converters
How to build a custom type converter
Module 4. How to validate data
The validation framework
Using the built-in rules
Writing a custom validator
Writing the actions for validation
Module 5. Internationalization
Java i18n and Struts2 framework
How to use Struts2 i18n
The default local determination
Module 6. Struts2 integration and the persistence layer
Using Spring with Struts2
The concept of injection
Why use the JPA with Struts2
Integrating Struts2 with Hibernate
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Module 1: Introduction to Struts2
Web applications: a quick study
Why use a framework for web applications
The Struts2 framework and the declarative architecture
The support of annotations
Module 2: Actions and Interceptors
The role of actions
Implementing and packaging actions
How to dialogue with data
The role of interceptors
Developing and declaring interceptors
The request/response life cycle
Module 3: OGNL (Object-Graph Navigation Language)
The common tasks in a web application
Data transfer and type conversion
The built-in converters
How to build a custom type converter
Module 4. How to validate data
The validation framework
Using the built-in rules
Writing a custom validator
Writing the actions for validation
Module 5. Internationalization
Java i18n and Struts2 framework
How to use Struts2 i18n
The default local determination
Module 6. Struts2 integration and the persistence layer
Using Spring with Struts2
The concept of injection
Why use the JPA with Struts2
Integrating Struts2 with Hibernate
