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The firstcup web application consists of the following:

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The firstcup web application consists of the following:

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Gallery: UML Parsing Analysis demonstration: Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform
  • greeting.xhtml: An XHTML page that uses the JavaServer Faces Facelets tag libraries.
‹ The firstcup web application is a JavaServer Faces Facelets application that accesses DukesAgeResource to display Duke's age, reads in a date provided by the user, accesses DukesBirthdayBean to calculate who is older, and then displays the difference Act. up greeting.xhtml: An XHTML page that uses the JavaServer Faces Facelets tag libraries. ›
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              • The example application consists of three main components: DukesAgeResource, a JAX-RS RESTful web service; DukesBirthdayBean, an enterprise bean; and firstcup, a web application created with JavaServer Faces Facelets technology.
              • DukesAgeResource is a JAX-RS resource that calculates the age of Duke, the Java mascot.
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              • DukesBirthdayBean is a stateless session bean that calculates the difference between the user's age and Duke's age.
              • The firstcup web application is a JavaServer Faces Facelets application that accesses DukesAgeResource to display Duke's age, reads in a date provided by the user, accesses DukesBirthdayBean to calculate who is older, and then displays the difference ..
              • The firstcup web application is a JavaServer Faces Facelets application that accesses DukesAgeResource to display Duke's age, reads in a date provided by the user, accesses DukesBirthdayBean to calculate who is older, and then displays the difference Act.
              • The firstcup web application consists of the following:
                • greeting.xhtml: An XHTML page that uses the JavaServer Faces Facelets tag libraries.
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