EGL Reference Guide for iSeries
When you save a page handler, EGL adds a JSP file to your project for
subsequent customization, unless a JSP file of the same name (the name
specified in the view property of the page handler) is already in
the appropriate folder (the folder WebContent\WEB-INF). EGL never
overwrites a JSP.
If a Workbench preference is set to automatic build on save, page-handler
generation occurs whenever you save the page handler. In any case, when
you generate a page handler, the output is composed of the following
objects:
- The page bean is a Java class that contains data and that
provides initialization, data validation, and event-handling services for the
Web page.
- A <managed-bean> element is placed in the JSF configuration file in
your project, to identify the page bean at run time.
- A <navigation-rule> element is created in the JSF application
configuration file to associate a JSF outcome (the name of the page handler)
with the JSP file to be invoked.
- A default JSP file is also generated if one does not exist. Again,
the file name is specified in the view property of the page
handler, and the location is the folder WebContent\WEB-INF.
All data tables and records that are used by the part handler are also
generated.
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