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1 1 Architecting Web Applications using JSF & Struts ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINE

2 Objectives  Assignment Guideline 1  Assignment Guideline 2  Assignment Guideline 3  Assignment Guideline 4  Assignment Guideline 5  Assignment Guideline 6 2

3 Assignment Guideline 1 3 Application’s Name View: -Shows all products in DB -Allows to add Product to Cart Supported class: a Cart’s Item Model: process and store Cart Controller: dispatcher View Cart with add more Products and Order function Transfer store current cart request to order object in DB Transfer OrderID request to show order object from DB View order object details from DB

4 Assignment Guideline 1 (cont) 4

5 5  index.jsp (input View)  “Add to Cart”: “add” action with form  “View Cart”: “view” action  “Show Order”: “show” action  Load data from DB and present as the right picture.  cartObj.java (supported Object)  Properties: productID, productName, price, amount  Constructor with 3 parameters except amount (default with 1)  Define method equals to compare input Object with cartObj

6 Assignment Guideline 1 (cont) 6  cartBean.java (Model)  Properties: customerID, customerName, contents (Vector data type – use store added Products)  No parameter constructor: initial Vector and generate random customerID in [0, 999]  The properties’ getter and setter  The addProduct method: add product Item to cart (Notes: if product is existed, it’s amount is increased automatically)  The removeProduct method: remove product Item from cart (Hint: should you productID as input parameter)  The storeCart method: create order object in DB from the Cart  Create a new row in Order table (The customerID is a orderID field)  Create new rows in Order details table relating with Cart’s data  Update the Total field in Order table

7 Assignment Guideline 1 (cont) 7  view.jsp (display View)  “Remove”: “remove” action  “Add more Product”: “more” action  “Order Products”: “order” action  Present current Cart’s information as the right picture.  Hint: the “Remove” link should use a URL-Rewriting technology to send input parameter to server.

8 Assignment Guideline 1 (cont) 8  order.jsp (input View)  “Order”: “store” action with form  “Add more Product”: “more” action  “View cart”: “view” action  Allow to input Customer Name  viewOrder.jsp (display View)  Display date from DB as the template  “New shopping”: “more” action  “Show order”: “show” action  show.jsp (input View)  “Main page”: “more” action  “View Order Details”: “detail” action in form.

9 Assignment Guideline 1 (cont) 9  ControllerServlet.java (Controller)  Initial HttpSession and get “cart” Object in session  Get actions from client and implement actions  “add”: add product Item to cart and forward index.jsp page  “view”: forward view.jsp page  “more”: forward index.jsp page  “order”: forward order.jsp page  “remove”: remove product Item from cart and forward view.jsp page  “show”: forward show.jsp page  “detail”: forward viewOrder.jsp page  “store”: set CustomerName value to cart, store cart to DB, forward viewOrder.jsp, and remove cart from session  Update “cart” state in session excepting show, store, and detail action  Execute and test the application.

10 Assignment Guideline 2 10 Application’s Name Shows all books in DB. Link to searchBook.jsp Form Bean Form View: input control to get information to search Struts Configuration File Action class Represent the Searching result

11 Assignment Guideline 2 (cont) 11

12 Assignment Guideline 2 (cont) 12  index.jsp  “Search Book”: forward searchBook.jsp (searchBook.do)  searchBook.jsp  Input text “name”  Radio control “type”  Submit control  Form with “displaySearch” action  FormBean: SearchBookForm.java  Properties: name, type  Action class: SearchAction  Set formBean’s properties to request’s Attribute  Forward “success”

13 Assignment Guideline 2 (cont) 13  display.jsp (input View)  “Return main page”: action “mainPage.do”  Configure struts-config.xml  Define form-bean “SearchBookForm” mapping SearchBookForm.class  Mapping Action “displaySearch” with SearchAction  Define forward “searchBook” and “mainPage” in global-forwards

14 Assignment Guideline 3 14 Application’s Name Get Book Information to search in DB Process download List Searching Result and Download button on each result Struts Configuration File inside WEB-INF directory Inputting reader’s information form Inform success message after storing book information which is inputted by readers Inform error by stored occurring Action Form Action

15 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 15

16 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 16  index.jsp  “Search”: form with “search” action  Book Name: input text “name”  FormBean: SearchActionForm.java  Properties: name  Action class: SearchAction  Find on DB  Set “name” attribute to request  If found, Forward “found”  Otherwise, forward “notfound”

17 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 17  found.jsp  List Searching Result  “Download File”: form with “download” action  Book Name: hidden input text “fileName”  “Return main page”: “main.do”  FormBean: DownloadActionForm.java  Properties: fileName  Action class: DownloadAction  Set “fileName” attribute to request  Forward “success”

18 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 18  download.jsp  Download file from Server  Hint: DB stores relative path  Tip code

19 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 19  notfound.jsp  “Send Information”: form with “store” action  input texts with “title”, “author”, “publication”, “subject”  Select control “rating” ([1, 5])  “Return main page”: “main.do”  FormBean: StoreActionForm.java  Properties:same above controls name  Action class: StoreAction  Insert information to DB  If success, forward “success”  Otherwise, forward “fail”

20 Assignment Guideline 3 (cont) 20  success.jsp and error.page  “Return main page”: “main.do”

21 Assignment Guideline 4 21 Application’s Name Struts-config.xml, validation.xml inside Form View: -Shows all products in DB -Allows to add Product to Cart Supported class: a Cart’s Item Model: process and store Cart Action with DynaActionForm View Cart with add more Products and Order function Transfer store current cart request to order object in DB Transfer OrderID request to show order object from DB View order object details from DB

22 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 22

23 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 23  index.jsp (input View)  “Add to Cart”: “add” action with form  “View Cart”: “view” action  “Show Order”: “show” action  Load data from DB into hidden text “productID”, “productName”, “unit”, “price” and present as the right picture.  cartObj.java (supported Object)  Properties: productID, productName, productUnit, price, amount  Constructor with 4 parameters except amount (default with 1)  Define method equals to compare input Object with cartObj

24 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 24  cartBean.java (Model)  Properties: customerID, contents (Vector data type – use store added Products)  No parameter constructor: initial Vector and generate random customerID in [0, 99999]  The properties’ getter and setter  The addProduct method: add product Item to cart (Notes: if product is existed, it’s amount is increased automatically)  The removeProduct method: remove product Item from cart (Hint: should you productID as input parameter)  The storeCart method: create order object in DB from the Cart  Create a new row in Order table (The customerID is a orderID field)  Create new rows in Order details table relating with Cart’s data  Update the GiftTotal, Extra, OrderTotal field in Order table

25 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 25  FormBean: declare DynaActionForm with properties  Properties: productID, productName, unit, price  Action class: AddAction  Get “cart” attribute from Session (if null, create new)  Create cartObj with retrieved values from FormBean  Call addProduct into cart  Update “cart” attribute into Session  Forward “success”

26 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 26  view.jsp (display View)  “Remove”: “remove” action  “Add more Product”: “more” action  “Order Products”: “order” action  Present current Cart’s information as the right picture.  Hidden text “productID” in “remove” form  FormBean: DynaActionForm with properties productID  Action: RemoveAction  Get “cart” attribute from session  Call remove(productID) with cart  Update “cart” attribute into session  Forward “success”

27 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 27  order.jsp (input View)  “Order”: “store” action with form  “Add more Product”: “more” action  “View cart”: “view” action  Input text “customerName”,“customerEmail”, “customerAddress”, “creditCard”  Select control “nDate” [1, 4]  FormBean: DynaValidatorForm with above properties.  Action: StoreAction  Get “cart” attribute from Session  Call store() with above properties  Set “custID” attribute with customerID into request  Remove “cart” attribute from Session  Forward “success”

28 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 28  Define Validation Rule in orderForm properties in validation.xml  customerName: required  customerID: required, email  customerAddress: required, minlength [10]  creditCard: required, creditCard

29 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 29  viewOrder.jsp (display View)  Display data from DB as the template  “New shopping”: “more” action  “Show order”: “show” action  show.jsp (input View)  “Main page”: “more” action  “View Order Details”: “detail” action in form.  Input text “custID”  FormBean: DynaActionForm with “custID” property  Action: ShowAction  Set “custID” attribute into request  Send forward “success”

30 Assignment Guideline 4 (cont) 30  Configure struts-config.xml with forward action show, order, more, and view  Run and Test program  Demo of DynaActionForm which are not created ActionForm class

31 Assignment Guideline 5 31 Application’s Name Error messages Form Bean JSF managed Bean: car Information JSF Configuration File Input rental Information Confirm Information Faces root page List car pages Supported class for Car JSF managed Bean: car Information Collection JSF managed Bean: rental Information Supported class for Rental

32 Assignment Guideline 5 (cont) 32

33 Assignment Guideline 5 (cont) 33  index.jsp  Forward to rental.jsp  rental.jsp  JSF Form shows car Information  Get car information from CarBean  Transfer param carID on Rental link  Hint  Click Rental link, the rentalForm.jsp is show  This form should be used the dataTable component of JSF

34 Assignment Guideline 5 (cont) 34  JSF managed bean: carBean  Car’s information: id, name, seatAmount, status  Supported Car’s information class  Load car’s information to collection data to view on dataTable  To transfer the parameter from the rental.jsp to rentalForm.jsp, actually the parameter is transferred to bean (Rental Bean)  The code hint support to transfer the parameter is JSF supported through faces- config.xml as

35 Assignment Guideline 5 (cont) 35  rentalForm.jsp  JSF Form with JSF controls  Confirm to show information in the confirm.jsp  Cancel to go the rental.jsp  Hint: in this form, the hidden form field is applied  JSF managed bean: rentalBean  Information: custName, custAddress, custYear, custPhone, rentalType, carID  Checking constraint with Name (at least 5 chars), Address (at least 10 chars), Phone (number and at least 8 digits)  Process data Temp in session  Process storing data to DB in confirm.jsp and set status to not available in Car table  rentalDB is a supported class  Support store rental information to session

36 Assignment Guideline 5 (cont) 36  fail.jsp  Show message as figure  confirm.jsp  JSF Form shows rental Information  Submit to store all information into DB  Go Back to rentalForm.jsp/ rental.jsp

37 Assignment Guideline 6 37

38 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont) 38

39 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)

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41  Click View Schedule button

42 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Click Accept button

43 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont) 43  Design the application forms as Label (Basic) TextField (Basic) with required attribute true Button (Basic), the reset button is create with reset attribute set true (checked) Message (Basic), constraint order with username and password

44 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont) 44  Design the application forms as Label (Basic) Static text bound to username of Login Bean Table (Basic) Calendar (Basic) Message (Basic) Button (Basic) Text Field (Basic)

45 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont) The control same as the previous slide

46 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Design the application forms as HyperLink (Basic) with url attribute set to login.jsp Label (Basic)  Navigation page as

47 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Design the DB as

48 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Generate the LoginBean with session scope as public class LoginBean extends AbstractSessionBean { private String username; private boolean roles;//true is manage, false is employee private String tmpUser=""; Building the get/set method for properties }

49 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  In login.jsp page, generate the action for login button as public String btLogin_action () { Connect DB String strSQL = "Select * from JSF_Account where username=? and password=?"; stm = con.prepareStatement (strSQL); stm.setString (1, uname); stm.setString (2, pword); ResultSet rs = stm.executeQuery (); if(rs.next ()){ status = "manager"; LoginBean tmp = getLoginBean (); tmp.setUsername (rs.getString (1)); boolean roles = rs.getBoolean (3); tmp.setRoles (roles); if(!roles){status = "employee";} }

50 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Create DataSource in Netbeans to connect DB  On tab Runtime on NetBeans, choose Databases, choose Drivers, click “New Driver…” Click Add button to choose the lib jar file Click Find Button or choose the correspondent Drivers Naming the Name of Driver Click Ok Button the New Drivers is add Drivers Item

51 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Create DataSource in Netbeans to connect DB (cont)  Right click on the corresponding Driver, click “Connect Using …” Typing connection String to connect DB Typing username and password that connect DB Click Ok button the Datasource is automatically created

52 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Connect DataSource to DB  Right click the corresponding DataSource, Click Connect, Fill username and password  Notes: if the Datasource is connected the above step omited  Connect table control with Datasource  Choose the corresponding connected Datasource, choose the corresponding table, then drag and drop to the title of table control  The DataProvider and RowSet is automatically is created. Notes: If DataProvider is existed, the Netbeans show the Dialog presented to choose one

53 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  On the refresh page or isPostBack properties of DotNet, the event is activated as prerender method getLoginBean ().getJsf_scheduleRowSet ().setObject (1, getLoginBean ().getUsername ()); jsf_scheduleDataProvider.refresh (); getLoginBean ().getJsf_leavesRowSet ().setObject (1, getLoginBean ().getUsername ()); jsf_leavesDataProvider.refresh ();

54 Assignment Guideline 6 (cont)  Add the parameter to DataProvider  Choose the corresponding RowSet, double click on it  On the SQL screen, add the parameter with the “?” characters in the Where clause. Or click right mouse the field and choose Add Query Criteria …  Choose the parameter, then click Ok  Coding all the button in pages


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