11 Ağustos 2007 Cumartesi

beginning ajax with asp.net


Author(s): Wallace B. McClure, Scott Cate, Paul Glavich, Craig Shoemaker Publisher: Wrox Year: Sep 2006 ISBN: 047178544X Language: English Pages: 428 File type: PDF Size (for download): 6.8 MB

Ajax is a set of technologies that will revolutionize the way that web-based applications are designed. It revolutionizes the way that applications are used, provides users a responsive application, and provides developers with the alternatives for building their applications. We believe that this book will meet your needs regarding programming Ajax on the ASP.NET platform.
People interested in this book will be developers who are working in the ASP.NET environment and are looking to create a more responsive and modern application using technologies that are very similar to the desktop methodologies. Developers who are looking to improve the user experience of their existing applications, develop new applications, develop internal line-of-business applications, and those who want to bulk up with the latest technology that developers all over the world are talking about will find what they are looking for here.
This book is for programmers who use ASP.NET and are just starting to use Ajax technologies. This book will assist developers working on ASP.NET-based applications who want to improve their applications and skills, by providing a background in Ajax for them before delving into how to apply Ajax to their applications.
TABLE OF CONTENT: Chapter 1: Introduction to Ajax on ASP.NET Chapter
2: Introduction to DHTML Chapter
3: JavaScript and the Document Object Model Chapter
4: The XMLHttpRequest Object Chapter
5: Data Communication: XML, XSLT, and JSON Chapter
6: What Is Built into ASP.NET Chapter
7: Ajax.NET Professional Library Chapter
8: Anatomy of Ajax.NET Pro Library Chapter
9: Other Ajax Frameworks for .NET Chapter
10: Atlas Client Script Chapter
11: Atlas Controls Chapter
12: Atlas Integration with ASP.NET Services Chapter
13: Debugging
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