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HTML5 support in JSF 2.2 with Bean Validation 1.1 (JavaEE 7)

In this post i will show the HTML5 Support given by JSF 2.2, Which is part of Java EE 7 Spec. Also how to integrate the Bean Validation 1.1 feature with help of CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection) 1.1 spec. Before going the HTML5 support, my earlier posts on JSF, i used @ManagedBean annotation, because its part of Managed Bean Specification (Java EE 6). Another Reason i used Tomcat as a primary container, if i used Managed Bean Spec then its part of Mojjara implementation, so no need to add more CDI specific (Jboss Weld lib) lib to class-path. But from Java EE 7 on-wards, JCP community expand the CDI capabilities and make CDI as important spec in Java EE 7 and Managed Bean spec is deprecated in favor of CDI . so they recommend to use CDI wherever its possible. so our future all post to target the CDI. next post i will show how add the CDI capability to tomcat container.

Deploy the Java Web Application to Jelastic Paas Cloud

Jelastic is Java Paas (Platform as a Service) cloud for Java Server hosting. we can easily create the server  instances (Tomcat, Glassfish ) and SQL Instances (MySQL, PostgreSQL)  and deploy the Java Web applications. Jelastic  website make its easy to use. when we logged in  one of the server then one window popped up, to create the environment here we select servers (Tomcat, GlassFish), Database Servers (MySQL,PostgreSQL) and give the unique name of ur environment. then click create button. Jelastic create the tomcat and MySQL instances. these instance are not shared to others. so we can start/stop these instance at any time. we can change the config files like Tomcat (server.xml, catalina.properties), MySQL(mysql.ini) files. When we create the instances they send mail contain the user name and password for accessing the Database server. In this screen-cast (below) i deploy the  previous post Jasper Report ...

JSF + JPA + JasperReports (iReport) Part 2

In this post  is  a continuation of Jasper Report Part 1 . here we will discuss about some advanced jasper report concepts like passing complex object like List, Date object and how to create and use local variable in jasper report, Add the sub-report and background image to report. Check my latest post about  Integrate Charts into Jasper Reports . here i am using JPA (Java Persistence API) for accessing the Database. so i create the two entity ShoppingCart and Item. here ShoppingCart entity contain list of Item entities. then i am going to pass these objects to Jasper Report. (Check the video in below) ShoppingCart.java Item.java Create Report           now i am going create report. we can use iReport standalone or iReport Netbeans Plugin to create the report. first we need to create some fields in report. these fields are matched with ShoppingCart Bean property names and Data types also. ...

Beware of SQLInjection in Java Application

Hi In this post we will discuss what is SQL Injection attack. and how its may affect ur any  web application its use the backend database. Here i concentrate on java web application. Open Web Application Security Project(OWAP) listed that SQL Injection is the top vulnerability attack for web application. Hacker's they Inject the SQL code in web request to the web application and take the control of backend database, even that backend database is not directly connected to internet. And we will see how to solve and prevent the SQL Injection in java Web Application. For this purpose we need 1 tools. these tool are completely open source. SQL Map - SqlMap is an open source penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting SQL Injection. we can get it from here . SQLInjection       SQL injection is the technique to extract the database information through web application. Scenario: we have one database server [MySQL] and web ...