HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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NOTE:

If you do not have access to the NSJSP Web Application Manager screen, you can run

myfaces-components on your NonStop system by completing the following steps:

1.

Go to the

<iTP WebServer deployment directory>/conf

directory using the

command:

OSS> cd <iTP WebServer deployment directory>/conf

For example:

OSS> cd /home/sash_usr/webserver/conf

2.

Start your iTP WebServer using the command:

OSS> ./start

3.

Access the myfaces-components application using the address:

http://<IP Address of the iTP WebServer>:<port#>/servlet_jsp/myfaces-components

You can now access the following web pages of myfaces-components:

http://<IP Address of the iTP

WebServer>:<port#>/servlet_jsp/myfaces-components/date.faces

This page demonstrates the use of the

t:inputDate

tag from the MyFaces Tomahawk

library. The

t:inputDate

tag is a date component that can be used to enter date/time

information in a form.

http://<IP Address of the iTP

WebServer>:<port#>/servlet_jsp/myfaces-components/dataList.faces

This page demonstrates the use of the

t:dataList

tag from the MyFaces Tomahawk library.

The

t:dataList

tag renders its data as a HTML list element. The layout attribute defines

how each item is rendered. Legal values are: simple, unorderedList, and orderedList.

http://<IP Address of the iTP

WebServer>:<port#>/servlet_jsp/myfaces-components/newspaperTable.faces

This page demonstrates the use of the

t:newspaperTable

tag from the MyFaces Tomahawk

library. The

t:newspaperTable

tag is a data table that renders table text across several

columns (like a newspaper layout). The number of columns can be set using the

newspaperColumns

attribute.

http://<IP Address of the iTP

WebServer>:<port#>/servlet_jsp/myfaces-components/order.faces

This page demonstrates the use of

t:inputSecret

,

t:inputText

,

t:validateEmail

,

t:validateCreditCard

, and

t:validateEqual tags

from MyFaces Tomahawk

library.

t:inputSecret

:The

inputSecret

tag renders an <input type="password"> HTML

tag. When the user types a string into this field, a row of asterisks is displayed instead
of the text the user types. The

t:inputSecret

tag extends the JSF

inputSecret

tag. It supports conditional rendering based on user roles.

t:inputText

: This tag extends the JSF

inputSecret

tag. It supports conditional

rendering based on user roles.

t:validateEmail

: This tag is a custom validator that checks the syntax of an email

address using the Jakarta Commons validation library.

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