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Ajax in Action


Ajax in Action

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Auteur(s) :
D. crane
E. pascarello
D. james

Editeur : Manning Publications
Date de parution : 03/11/2005
ISBN : 1-93239-461-3
EAN : 9781932394610
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Ajax in Action

Synopsis

Ajax is a growing new technology at the time of this writing and we're delighted to bring you the lowdown on it, in the inimitable style of Manning's In Action series. In doing so, though, we faced an interesting problem. Although Ajax is indisputably hot, it isn't really new. It isn't really a technology, either.

Let us explain. Ajax brings together several well-established web technologies and uses them in new and interesting ways. Learning to use a completely new technology for the first time is in some ways simpler because you start with a blank slate. Ajax is different: there is also much to unlearn. Because of this, our book is organized somewhat differently from most Manning In Action books. You may notice this when reading and should know that we feel the way it is organized best suits this subject.

And, as you will see, although the Ajax technologies themselves are all client side, the differences extend all the way down to the server. This book is mainly about client-side programming, and most of the code examples that you'll find in here are JavaScript. The principles of Ajax decouple the client from the server beautifully, and can be used with any server-side language. We've therefore got a broad audience to address and have opted to present our server-side code in a mixture of languages: PHP, Java, C#, and Visual Basic .NET. More importantly, though, we've tried to keep the server-side code relatively simple and implementation-agnostic, so that you can port it to whatever environment you choose. Where we do use language-specific features, we explain them in enough detail for those unfamiliar with that particular environment to figure out what we're doing.

Who should read this book?

Ajax is at the crossroads of a number of disciplines; readers will approach it from a number of directions. On the one hand there are professional enterprise developers with computer science degrees and several years of hands-on experience with large software projects, who need to sometimes pop their heads above the battlements and work with the presentation tier. On the other hand are creative professionals who have moved from graphic design to web design and "new media," and taught themselves how to program using scripting languages such as PHP, Visual Basic, or JavaScript/ActionScript. In between there are desktop app developers retraining for the Web and sysadmins called upon to put together web-based management tools, as well as many others.

All of these possible readers have a real interest in Ajax. We've tried to address the needs of all of them, at least to some extent, in this book. We provide pointers to the basic web technologies for the server-side developer used to treating the web browser as a dumb terminal. We also give a grounding in software design and organization for the new media developer who may be more used to ad hoc coding styles. Wherever you come from, Ajax is a cross-disciplinary technology and will lead you into some unfamiliar areas. We're going to stretch you a bit, and ask you to pick up a few new skills along the way. We've done the same in our own use of Ajax, even while writing this book. We have found it to be a very rewarding and enjoyable experience, with benefits extending to other aspects of our professional lives.


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