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Re: All confused as in how to start [message #809094 is a reply to message #808951] |
Tue, 28 February 2012 13:24 |
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On 2012.02.28 3:15, Karen Goh wrote:
> Dear forum members,
>
> It's my first time using Eclipse and I'm very lost.
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> Basically, I am trying to learn about JSF and tomcat, using a archive file.
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> After setting up the server environment using Tomcat 5.5, I create a
> file under dynamic web project and name the project.
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> Then, I'm stuck.
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> Should I import the archive file by right click on the Server or should
> I import it under the new dynamic web project, in order for me to see
> how the sample application run?
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> Also, I'm stuck about the libraries. The instruction given was that
> there are some libraries that need to be added into existing Libs
> project. How do I do so?
>
> Hope some one can kindly advise me. The author did not leave any contact
> and I'm so keen to learn about how to use Tomcat with JSF and Hibernate
> etc.
>
> Million thanks.
Here's a tutorial that covers exactly what you're looking for. It might
be more helpful than what you're talking about (although I can't guess
what that is). It starts with Eclipse, Tomcat, JSPs and servlets.
http://www.javahotchocolate.com/wtp-tutorials/wtp-tutorial.html
I hope that's not too basic for you (you said you're new).
Then, once that's under your belt, tackle the articles about JSF
including RichFaces, Facelets, templates, etc. under "Other Tutorials" at
http://www.javahotchocolate.com/
When you have questions on how to use Eclipse, come to this forum (which
is what you've done). When you have questions more related to web tools
in Eclipse (using Tomcat with Eclipse, writing JSPs, JSF, web.xml, etc.)
you'll get the best help from the Eclipse web tools forum.
Best of luck.
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Re: All confused as in how to start [message #809178 is a reply to message #809158] |
Tue, 28 February 2012 15:06 |
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On 2/28/2012 7:42 AM, Karen Goh wrote:
> Thanks Russell. I have a quick glean of the tutorials that you have
> recommended. Will sure check it out.
> The examples I'm trying to follow is from this website:
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> monstersandwich.blogspot.com/2009/06/shopping-cart-web-application-part-5.html
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>
> and
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> monstersandwich.blogspot.com/search/label/facelets
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> and
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> monstersandwich.blogspot.com/search/label/spring
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> It seems that all are mashed up but it's all inter-linked to me.
>
> I really hope to accomplish all what the author has taught but I'm
> already struggling even with the shopping-cart-web-application-part-5.html.
>
> Is it possible to create all these under the same project? But then, I
> would have to change the configuration so many times...and I'm confused
> an stuck...cos should I tick JPA under the tomcat server runtime
> environment or I can add later when I come to the part about the
> hibernate JPA portion....
What you're trying to start out with is notoriously complex, especially
matching just the right libraries. Maven can be helpful (but I hate it
personally especially the artifacts in this particular area of web
programming). Tutorials on this topic go stale very fast and become less
than helpful.
The tutorial you've chosen looks like good stuff.
Another place to get great tutorials that work is http://www.vogella.de.
I probably can't help with the specifics of the monstermash stuff, but
I'd be happy to answer any questions that arise from my tutorials.
Best of luck,
Russ
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