David Rohrer said
This book examines in detail AJAX, not just how-to use it like many others, but how AJAX integrates with the client and server. These types of details are really great because it helps to understand not just the usage of the UpdatePanel, ScriptManager, etc but how they integrate into the current ASP.NET environment. I am making use of AJAX at my work and find the details and examples incredibly useful. The discussion of client-state was great and will no doubt be very beneficial to my future AJAX controls.
ASP.NET AJAX Programming Tricks
- Authors
- Matthew David Ellis
- ISBN
- 0970372000
- Published
- 30 Oct 2007
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Whether you're new to ASP.NET AJAX or an experienced developer, this book has what you're looking for! With its tutorial-like design, the text covers many basic and advanced topics for building dynamic database driven ASP.NET web applications. Assuring that you have a solid foundation, the text begins by exploring the basics of n-tier applications, databound custom controls, Http modules, and the ASP.NET AJAX extensions.
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