Foundations of ASP.NET AJAX
by
 
Pars, Robin. author.

Title
Foundations of ASP.NET AJAX

Author
Pars, Robin. author.

ISBN
9781430201991

Personal Author
Pars, Robin. author.

Physical Description
268 p. online resource.

Contents
Introducing AJAX -- Taking AJAX to the Next Level -- The Microsoft AJAX Library: Making Client-Side JavaScript Easier -- ASP.NET AJAX Client Libraries -- Introducing Server Controls in ASP.NET AJAX -- Using Server Controls in ASP.NET AJAX -- Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit (Part 1) -- Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit (Part 2) -- AJAX-Style Mapping Using the Virtual Earth SDK -- Building a Sample Application Using ASP.NET AJAX.

Abstract
Since the emergence of Google Maps, Ajax programming techniques have become one of the hottest topics in the programming arena. To date, the frameworks available for creating these applications have been complex and have separated the development of the client–side Ajax (on the user's machine) from the server–side supporting technology (on the company's machines). This separation has made development slow and difficult. ASP.NET AJAX is Microsoft's solution to this problem. ASP.NET AJAX (formerly code–named Atlas) is a set of extensions to the existing ASP.NET 2.0 technology that provides you with a fast-and-simple environment to create Ajax applications. Microsoft has combined Ajax with ASP.NET technology and provided a unified set of development tools within Visual Studio 2005. For the first time, Ajax applications can be developed seamlessly in conjunction with a supporting technology. Foundations of ASP.NET AJAX (written by Laurence Moroney, the author of Apress' successful Foundations of Atlas) gives you a detailed grounding in how ASP.NET AJAX works. It takes you swiftly through the basic principles of Ajax, then deep into the heart of the technology, where every namespace is discussed and every function considered. By the end of the book, you'll know all the essentials to confidently produce cutting-edge ASP.NET AJAX applications swiftly and professionally. You will not need any reference beyond this book.

Subject Term
Computer science.
 
Programming Techniques.

Added Author
Moroney, Laurence.
 
Grieb, John.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0199-1


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book507897-1001QA76.6 -76.66Online Springer