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| Sun ONE Application Framework Overview |
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IndexA
- activate link or button 1
- advantages of JSPs recognized and leveraged 1
- application builder integration 1
- application consistency 1, 2
- application maintainability 1
- application servlet 1
B
- build reusable components 1
- building web applications
- post-J2EE 1
- pre-J2EE 1
C
- combine components 1
- Command object 1
- CommandField button 1
- common request handling infrastructure 1
- component and Model interaction 1
- conditionalize field display, ability to 1
- context tags, define nested container and component scopes 1
- core facilities for reusable components 1
- core, Sun ONE Application Framework 1
- criteria of an enterprise application framework 1
- customer support 1
- customizable component look and feel 1
- customize output of field's HTML, ability to 1
D
- design patterns 1
- design patterns, state-of-the-art 1
- develop advanced features 1
- developer needs addressed 1
- display events 1
- display field paradigm advantages 1
- display fields are model-agnostic 1
E
- EJBs, use of supported, but not required 1
- enterprise application development requirements addressed 1
- enterprise application framework criteria 1
- enterprise-class performance 1
- entity bean 1
- events
- display events 1
- general request events 1
- specific request events 1
- extend existing vertical features 1
- extensibility 1
F
- features, high- and low-level provided 1
- formal Model entity provided 1
- formal View 1
- functionality 1
G
- general request events 1
H
- hierarchical namespace for HTML form fields 1
- hierarchical views and component scoping 1
- hierarchy of View components 1
- hierarchy of views 1
- high-level features
- SQL-based Model implementations 1
- TreeView and Tree Model primitives 1
- WebActions 1
- horizontal components 1
I
- interfaces 1
J
- J2EE Application Framework emergence 1
- J2EE developers need the Application Framework 1
L
- leverage existing vertical features 1
M
- Model entities 1
- Model tier 1
- Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern 1
- modifying the application made easy 1
- modules 1
N
- N-tier JSP/Servlet architecture 1
O
- object contracts 1
- object management 1
- object reuse 1
- overview of the Sun ONE Application Framework 1, 2
P
- packages
- command-related interfaces and implementations 1
- custom JSP tag library 1
- general Model-related interfaces and implementations 1
- general View-related interfaces and implementations 1
- request handling infrastructure 1
- page, concept of 1
- parallel content
- for Western and Asian localization 1
- full support for 1
- parallel sets of JSPs 1
- provides flexible internationalization support 1
- persistent application objects, overhead of supporting 1
- platform for vertical Web applications 1
- pluggable component look and feel 1
- product support 1
- proprietary Web application frameworks 1
R
- rendering specification 1
- request flow implementation 1
- reusable components 1
- reuse objects 1
S
- scalability 1
- session bean 1
- shared object instances 1
- source code 1
- specific request events 1
- sub-package of the application 1
- sub-views, importance in use of 1
- Sun Microsystems customer support 1
- Sun ONE Application Framework
- a design pattern 1
- based on J2EE platform 1
- complements the advanced developer 1
- defined 1
- develop enterprise applications with 1
- for the enterprise architect 1
- guides the naïve developer 1
- how it is different from other Web application frameworks 1
- how it works 1
- platform for vertical Web offerings 1
- structure 1
- users 1
- uses J2EE standards directly 1
- what it does 1
- what it doesn't do 1
- Who needs it? 1
- Sun ONE Application Framework Design and Architecture 1, 2
- Sun ONE Application Framework vs. J2EE 1
- Sun ONE Application Framework vs. other J2EE frameworks 1
- support for parallel content 1
- symmetrical display/submit handling 1
T
- tag library, to render dynamic content 1
- taglib approach, drawback to 1
U
- URL format implementation 1
V
- view bean 1
- View components, arbitrarily combinable, non-conflicting 1
- View tier 1
- views, hierarchy of 1