Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications
by Matthew Eernisse
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 ea...
Price: $9.14 | Publisher: SitePoint | Release: 2006
by Jonas Jacobi, John R. Fallows
Pro JSF and Ajax shows you how to leverage the full potential of JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Ajax. This is not an entry-level tutorial, but a book about building Ajax-enabled JSF components for sophisticated, enterprise-level rich Internet applications.This book provides a blueprint for building custom JSF user interface components and shows how to leverage the best browser technologies, such as Ajax, Mozill...
Price: $37.49 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2006
by Lee Babin
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.You'll also be introduced to other key topics like conquering cross-platform issues, cou...
Price: $24.99 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2006
by Bogdan Brinzarea, Cristian Darie, Filip Chereches-Tosa, Mihai Bucica
Assuming a basic knowledge of PHP, XML, JavaScript and MySQL, this book will help you understand how the heart of AJAX beats and how the constituent technologies work together.AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications is mainly a book for beginners, but when designing its contents we tried to find the ideal blend of topics that would help both novice and experienced web developers make a big step f...
Price: $20.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2006
by Joey Lott, Darron Schall, Keith Peters
Well before Ajax and Windows Presentation Foundation, Macromedia Flash provided the first method for building "rich" web pages. Now, Adobe is making Flash a full-fledged development environment, and learning ActionScript 3.0 is key. That's a challenge for even the most experienced Flash developer. This Cookbook offers more than 300 solutions to solve a wide range of coding dilemmas, so you ca...
Price: $12.00 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2006
by Nathaniel T. Schutta, Ryan Asleson
Much of the early hype surrounding Ajax centered on its use by Internet powerhouses such as Google and Amazon. However, just because the initial forays into Ajax were pioneered by leading software development firms doesn't mean your application wouldn't also benefit from these techniques. You already know how to develop Web applications, so this book uses specific, focused examples to teach the Aj...
Price: $2.25 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2005
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers
by Nicholas C. Zakas
If you want to achieve JavaScript's full potential, it is critical to understand its nature, history, and limitations. This book sets the stage by covering JavaScript from its very beginning to the present-day incarnations that include support for the DOM and Ajax. It also shows you how to extend this powerful language to meet specific needs and create seamless client-server communication without inter...
Price: $3.99 | Publisher: Wrox | Release: 2005