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Professional Rich Internet Applications: AJAX and Beyond (Programmer to Programmer) Professional Rich Internet Applications: AJAX and Beyond (Programmer to Programmer)
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  • Through the use of hands-on examples and case studies to explain complex technologies, this comprehensive book takes AJAX, Ruby on Rails, and Flash to the next level by combining them into a framework for developing rich Internet applications
  • Walks readers through using all aspects of each application, looking at the overall architecture and then breaking down the client-side and server-side technologies, while still maintaining a focus on the desired functionality of an application
  • Also includes coverage of such various technologies as DHTML, JavaScript, XSLT, Java, Python, PHP, and more

This book is also available as part of the 4-book JavaScript and Ajax Wrox Box (ISBN: 0470227818). This 4-book set includes:

  • Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (ISBN: 0764579088)
  • Professional Ajax 2nd edition (ISBN: 0470109491)
  • Professional Web 2.0 Programming (ISBN: 0470087889)
  • Professional Rich Internet Applications: Ajax and Beyond (ISBN: 0470082801)

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ZK: Ajax without the Javascript Framework ZK: Ajax without the Javascript Framework
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ZK is the most popular open source SourceForge Ajax web framework that enables rich user interface for web applications with no JavaScript and little programming. This firstPress book will cover the following:

  • Shows you how to use this simplest Ajax framework to write real-world responsive web applications
  • Covers ZK's more than 70 XUL and 80 XHTML rich GUI components
  • Authoritatively written by cofounder/lead of the ZK project

What you’ll learn

  • Perform Ajax development without the use of JavaScript
  • Write your first ZK framework–based application: “Hello World!”
  • Augmenting with Eclipse IDE, build a more dynamic, responsive “Hello World!” application
  • Use ZKs more than 70 XUL and 80 XHTML rich GUI components
  • Explore megacomponents for Google Maps and more
  • Build a real-world application such as a pet store by using ZK in the presentation tier and beyond
  • Integrate and use ZK with other frameworks like Hibernate

Who this book is for

Web application designers and programmers who wish to implement rich Ajax web applications in the simplest way.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is the ZK Ajax Framework
  2. Getting Started with ZK
  3. Building Your First ZK Application
  4. Introducing the Versatile ZK Components
  5. Setting Up the Development Environment
  6. Creating a Real WebApplication
  7. Linking the GUI to a Database
  8. Binding Data Automatically

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Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications
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  1. ISBN13: 9780975841945
  2. Condition: New
  3. Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

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AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a new approach for developing web applications. It essentially permits users to interact with a Webpage without forcing a slow & tedious reload of the entire page after every action. This means web applications become more responsive, easier to use, and more intuitive. Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications uses a step-by-step tutorial format that's so easy to follow, you'll be able to build sophisticated and intuitive Ajax web interfaces in no time!
Read this book, and you'll:

Get an overview of the basic technologies you'll need to use to build Ajax applications. Understand the XMLHttpRequest object, the core of Ajax applications. Build a cross-browser XMLHttpRequest wrapper that you can use in all of your Ajax projects. Build an Ajax application monitor that works in real time. Learn how to use Ajax without breaking older browsers or causing accessibility issues. Get your Ajax application working with screen readers. Use dynamic animations to improve usability. Build edit-in-place functionality. Create an Ajax search application that pulls data from Amazon, del.icio.us, and Google. Fix the "Back button" problem. Use JSON, YAML, and XML to communicate with the server. Build an Ajax drag 'n' drop chess game. And a whole lot more!

Throughout the text, the author stresses usability, accessibility, and graceful degradation for older, less-capable web browsers.

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AJAX: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guide  (Osborne Mcgraw Hill)) AJAX: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guide (Osborne Mcgraw Hill))
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Essential Skills--Made Easy!

Learn how to use Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) to create Web applications that mirror the richness of desktop applications. Using easy-to-follow examples, Ajax: A Beginner's Guide gets you started working with this cutting-edge collection of technologies in no time. Create XMLHttpRequest objects and use JavaScript, XML, DHTML, CSS, PHP, and more to build next-generation Web applications. You'll also find out about a variety of free, pre-written Ajax frameworks you can use right away.

Designed for Easy Learning:

  • Key Skills & Concepts--Lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
  • Ask the Expert--Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
  • Try This--Hands-on exercises that show how to apply your skills
  • Annotated Syntax--Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated

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Beginning Ajax with ASP.NET Beginning Ajax with ASP.NET
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Ajax has the power to revolutionize the way web-based applications are designed. This book provides you with a thorough working knowledge of what Ajax has to offer and how to take full advantage of it in your application development.


Following an exploration of how Ajax works with .NET, you'll get acquainted with DHTML, the role of JavaScript and the Document Object Model, and the XMLHttpRequest Object, which is the foundation of Ajax. Then you will examine the Ajax-type features built into ASP.NET and explore the Ajax.NET Professional Library in detail. Finally, you will explore client scripting as well as building and using controls with Microsoft's Atlas. With an entire chapter devoted to debugging, you will have all you need to use this cutting-edge technology.

What you will learn from this book
* What you can do with the open source Ajax.NET Professional Library
* How to use the corresponding functionality, Asynchronous Client Script Callbacks, that comes with ASP.NET 2.0
* Techniques for using the XMLHttpRequest Object to communicate between the client web browser and the server
* An overview of XML, XSLT, and other ways to send data between client and server
* How to integrate Microsoft's Atlas with many of the services available in ASP.NET 2.0

Who this book is for

This book is for programmers who use ASP.NET and are just starting to use Ajax technologies to create more responsive, modern applications.

Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.

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Questions & Answers
Question : What's the difference between GET and POST AJAX requests?
I've always done GET requests regardless, but I think I should probably look into it :P .The first question is if GET can be used for passwords. I know that it's generally considered best practice to use POST for password forms, but isn't this a bit different? Or am I wrong?Also, are GET requests more readily cached than regular HTTP requests? I know that POST requests are not cached whatsoever, but I've had no problems (thus far) with AJAX-GETs and caching.

Answer:
The difference is the same as any GET v. POST. With GET, the form data is in the URL, with POST it is not.POST only adds negligible security for passwords. You really need to use HTTPS. As for caching, I would expect GET to possibly be cached, but not POST. And of course, HTTPS is never cached.

 

Question : What role does Asynchronous JavaScript play in the AJAX methodology>?
How does AJAX minimize the traffic between the server and client?

Answer:
The whole point of AJAX is that you can update small portions of a web page without getting the entire page from the server. This is achieved through asynchronous HTTP calls to the server and dynamic updates of the HTML DOM. The asynchronicity allows this to happen without the user being blocked from using the web page. It cuts down on traffic because typically less data is moved around during an AJAX call since you are not updating the entire page, just a portion of it.

 

Question : How to get ajax response as array to php?
I have a php script. This will communicate with the server using ajax. The ajax response text is returned as a single variable/text/number. But i want to get more than one values in database and stored in a php array. I want this php array to return as ajax response text and stored in a javascript array. Possible. Please explain....

Answer:
You can try to serialize data in php to generate an storable representation of a valuehttp://php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.phpso you'll be able to convert an array to text

 

Question : What's the best way to transfer a large html page over ajax?
I'm currently making a cms and stuggling to work out why I'm getting the 414 Server Error which means that the URI is too long when I'm using POST to send all my data over via AJAX.If you want the look at the code, please ask.

Answer:
Yes I need to see the code. (You can email me privately if you like.)When using the post method, content is sent by passing it as an argument to the send method, xmlhttp.open("POST","../ajax.php", true);xmlhttp.send("title=" + title + "&page=" + page + "&menu=" + menu + "&content=" + content);

 

Question : How do you update a page using ajax?
I am programming a website and have a 1mb banner flash animation at the top. The problem is, I do not want to reload that banner animation for every page. So is there a way using ajax and php to update only the lower half of the website when a link is clicked?

Answer:
To be honnest, if you have a 1Mb FLASH banner, I would tell you "Tough luck! You can't design, you're on your own!".But I have pitty... Had a few...Make ALL your pages as two divs. One div for the banner, the other for the contents. You can then update the contents div under AJAX. (The banner will never be refreshed)ORMake the contents an I-frame. You can update the I-frame.Both have a problem: the URL in the adress bar will always stay the same: you have a site with "one page", and the history will not work: if the user clicks on the back button, he will return to the site he visited before yours... (there are ways around, but they are quite complex)So, why not being a bit more reasonnable and get rid of Flash???1. 90% of people will leave a site before Flash is loaded (back button) [ How do you feel watching an ever lasting "loading, please wait" animation??? ]2. Flash is not compatible with ANY mobile applications3. HTML5, soon to be implemented in most browsers, will outway Flash.Your choice!Cheers.Have another drink!

 

Question : What ever happen to the leyendary Ajax Team?
I remember back in the mid 90's Ajax was one of the best teams in the world. Now Ajax Sucks they even failed to qualify to the Champions League. They Had really good players like: Van der sar, Kluivert, Davids, Seedorf, and so many others.

Answer:
Every club goes through a lull period where they can't buy a trophy. The Ajax of the 90s was a world beater. They won the Eredivisie 7 times from 1989-90, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2003-04.Ajax are famous for their youth program. They have been known to produce top young talents who had went on to help win trophies for the team. Cruijff being the best example. But with the clubs from the other countries getting richer and buying young talent from the Netherlands, teams like Ajax are loosing their young players at important stages. And with that, they loose the chance to win trophies. Most of the good dutch players like Van Persie are plying their trade overseas at a younger age. As you said, the legendary Ajax team of the 80s and 90s are a thing of the past. Unless the production line stops shipping out their good players to foriegn countries..

 

Question : How i can create drop down menus in ajax?
I am new to ajax and I have to submit the drop down menu as per the criteria as soon as possible i.e custom color, images for the menus and etc in related to look of the menu.

Answer:
Drop down menus are not usually made using ajax, but are written in javascript.However, you can:
menu1menu2
function js_mnu(idno){var destination_id = "mn"+idno;make your ajax call to update the cell in the table (ie to show sub-menus, change the cell background image and so-on)}I can already hear complaints: "Use Divs!"Certainly, you can, but it will be much more complicated, and to get it to work on ALL browsers will be a nightmare!See an example at http://www.web2coders.com, the "Table v Divs challenge": NO-ONE of the "Pro-DIVs" has yet solved it!

 

Question : What are the two nuclear power plants that surround Ajax?
I know that the one is in Pickering, but i know that Ajax is in between two. I just cannot remember the other one. If anyone knows the answer it would be appreciated.

Answer:
The Darlington nuclear site is approximately 480 hectares (1,186 acres) in size, located in the Municipality of Clarington, Ontario. East of Ajax and Pickering is to the west.

 

Question : What trees would look good in my South Ajax Ontario Yard?
I have just removed a diseased Mountain Ash from my front yard and am looking to replace it with a similar sized tree. We are situated right by lake Ontario, in South Ajax. I think we are about a half zone different from the rest of Ajax as we have the most amazing Pear tree that gives us bushels of fruit every year. I would like the tree to be somewhat ornamental, not just your regular maple or oak.Thanks for your responses.

Answer:
How about one of the Callery Pears.....the ornamental pears....such as Bradford, Aristocrat, Chanticleer, etc? You could also grow a flowering cherry, even the Atumnalis Flowering cherry in addition to the better know Japanese style cherries. Something smaller, how about a hawthorn? Or a redbud? Summer flowering trees are a bit more uncommon but one for you would be Goldenrain tree. Interesting, but plant way in the back of the property because the Red shoulder bug loves these trees. They don't do damage, just hang around. So better away from the house unless you like mobil art as the little guys "hang out."

 

Question : How to create Ajax like applications for offline use?
The most basic part for the Ajax applications is that there is no need to refresh page. Like google suggest. I want to build an windows application on any language which can provide search features like google suggest. Please tell me which language should I use and also how to achieve it.

Answer:
The most basic part for the Ajax applications is that there is no need to refresh page. Like google suggest. I want to build an windows application on any language which can provide search features like google suggest. Please tell me which language should I use and also how to achieve it.

 

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