Ajax Books
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Pro Ajax and Java Frameworks
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nathaniel T. Schutta, Ryan Asleson, Apress
As a Java developer, you want a guide that shows you how to add Ajax functionality to your web applications with a minimum of effort. Well look no further than Pro Ajax and Java Frameworks. In this book, recognized Java experts and authors of the best-selling Apress title, Foundations of Ajax, will show you how. The authors begin by recapping Ajax basics. Then they unveil a comprehensive Java/Ajax toolkit.
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Pro Ajax and the .NET 2.0 Platform
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Daniel Woolston, Apress
Pro Ajax and the .NET 2.0 Platform gets high marks from me because it is concise, informative and easy to follow. After reading the first three chapters I had a clear understanding of what Ajax really is. — Cameron Scholtz, ASU Blog There are a few class libraries recently distributed that open the Ajax door to the .NET Framework 2.0. This book examines how the Ajax technology and the .NET Framework can work in tandem. It thoroughly covers the XMLHTTPRequest processes and the .NET 2.
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JavaScript Testing Beginner's Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Liang Yuxian Eugene, Packt Publishing
Test and debug JavaScript the easy way. *Learn different techniques to test JavaScript, no matter how long or short your code might be. *Discover the most important and free tools to help make your debugging task less painful. *Discover how to test user interfaces that are controlled by JavaScript. *Make use of free built-in browser features to quickly find out why your JavaScript code is not working, and most importantly, how to debug it.
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Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Server Controls with AJAX Components
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Rob Cameron, Dale Michalk, Apress
Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Server Controls and AJAX Components is a reference for the serious ASP.NET developer who understands the benefits of object–oriented development and wants to apply those principles to ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX, and server control development. This book also covers SharePoint and targets the latest version of Visual Studio (2008) and the .NET Framework (3.5). Highlights include the following: Covers the new features in ASP.NET 3.5 and ASP.
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Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lee Babin, Apress
Ajax breathes new life into web applications by transparently communicating and manipulating data in conjunction with a server-based technology. Of all the server-based technologies capable of working in conjunction with Ajax, perhaps none are more suitable than PHP, the world's most popular scripting language. Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional is the first book to introduce how these two popular technologies can work together to create next-generation applications.
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Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Sas Jacobs, Apress
The book remains a must-have resource for introductory programming, and a useful tool for more intermediate developers. — Jason Salas, Guam's Mr. Media The introduction on XML is succint and concise. — Phu Ly, If ..Else Dont waste time on 1,000-page tomes full of syntax; this book is all you need to get ahead in XML development. Renowned web developer Sas Jacobs presents an essential guide to XML. Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax is practical and comprehensive.
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Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jeff Dwyer, Apress
The main focus of Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT is a case study of a real Web 2.0 application called ToCollege.net. What you’ll learn: You’ll take a full tour of a modern Web 2.0 startup’s codebase. That’s 15,000 lines of source code that includes everything from Google Gears integration to Acegi OpenID, Lucene full–text search, and Google Maps, all of it integrated with GWT 1.5.
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Beginning Google Maps Applications with Rails and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andre Lewis, Michael Purvis, Jeffrey Sambells, Cameron Turner, Apress
The Google Maps API remains one of the showcase examples of the Web 2.0 development paradigm. Beginning Google Maps Applications with Rails and Ajax: From Novice to Professional is the first book to comprehensively introduce the service from a developer perspective, showing you how you can integrate mapping features into your Rails-driven web applications. Proceeding far beyond simplistic map display, youll learn how to draw from a variety of data sources such as the U.S.
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Pro Apache Struts with Ajax
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Kunal Mittal Ed., Rob Harrop, John Carnell, Apress
Pro Apache Struts with Ajax maps out how to use the Apache Struts MVC web framework, so you can solve everyday web application development challenges. This book takes an application-centric approach: the development of an application drives Struts along with Ajax coveragenot the other way around. Improper design can lead to long-term dependencies on the Struts framework, which makes code reuse difficult to achieve. This is the only book of its kind, covering the Struts 1.2 framework.
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Practical Prototype and script.aculo.us
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andrew Dupont, Apress
As a JavaScript developer, you will already be aware of some of the time saving, convenience, and functionality provided to you by JavaScript/Ajax libraries in general. Prototype (www.prototypejs.org) and its sister effects library, script.aculo.us (/), are among the most popular and best–supported JavaScript libraries, and now Prototype Core dev team member Andrew Dupont has written this book to provide you with an essential guide to getting the most out of using Prototype and script.