Programming ASP .NET AJAX
(Sprache: Englisch)
Delivering rich, Web 2.0-style experiences has never been easier. This book gives you a complete hands-on introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, the new framework that offers many of the same benefits for Ajax development that ASP.NET provides for...
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Delivering rich, Web 2.0-style experiences has never been easier. This book gives you a complete hands-on introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, the new framework that offers many of the same benefits for Ajax development that ASP.NET provides for server-side development. With Programming ASP.NET AJAX, you'll learn how to create professional, dynamic web pages with Ajax in no time.
Loaded with code and examples that demonstrate key aspects of the framework, this book is ideal not only for ASP.NET developers who want to take their applications a step further with Ajax, but for any web developers interested in ASP.NET AJAX, no matter what technology they use currently. That includes JavaScript programmers who would like to avoid the headaches of writing cross-browser code.
Programming ASP.NET AJAX offers you:
* A high-level overview of the ASP.NET AJAX framework
* Functional code that you can cut and paste for use in your own applications
* The essentials of JavaScript and Ajax to help you understand individual technologies used by the framework
* An organization that reflects the framework's packages, including Extensions, Control Toolkit, the Futures CTP, and the AJAX Library
* Sidebars throughout the book that identify and propose solutions to potential security breaches
* Ways to use the standards-based AJAX Library with other platforms, such as PHP
* A complete chapter on the UpdatePanel control for making individual parts of a web page independently updateable -- one of the framework's most important elements
Released previously as Programming Atlas to cover the beta version of the Microsoft framework, this edition is fully up-to-date and expanded for the official 1.0 release of ASP.NET AJAX. Written by Christian Wenz -- Microsoft MVP for ASP/ASP.NET and AJAX Control Toolkit Contributor -- Programming ASP.NET AJAX contains many hard-to-find details, along with a few unofficial ways to accomplish things.
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Delivering rich, Web 2.0-style experiences has never been easier. This book gives you a complete hands-on introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, the new framework that offers many of the same benefits for Ajax development that ASP.NET provides for server-side development. With Programming ASP.NET AJAX, you'll learn how to create professional, dynamic web pages with Ajax in no time. Loaded with code and examples that demonstrate key aspects of the framework, this book is ideal not only for ASP.NET developers who want to take their applications a step further with Ajax, but for any web developers interested in ASP.NET AJAX, no matter what technology they use currently. That includes JavaScript programmers who would like to avoid the headaches of writing cross-browser code.Programming ASP.NET AJAX offers you: A high-level overview of the ASP.NET AJAX framework Functional code that you can cut and paste for use in your own applications The essentials of JavaScript and Ajax to help you understand individual technologies used by the framework An organization that reflects the framework's packages, including Extensions, Control Toolkit, the Futures CTP, and the AJAX Library Sidebars throughout the book that identify and propose solutions to potential security breaches Ways to use the standards-based AJAX Library with other platforms, such as PHP A complete chapter on the Update. Panel control for making individual parts of a web page independently updateable -- one of the framework's most important elements. Released previously as Programming Atlas to cover the beta version of the Microsoft framework, this edition is fully up-to-date and expanded for the official 1.0 release of ASP.NET AJAX. Written by Christian Wenz -- Microsoft MVP for ASP/ASP.NET and AJAX Control Toolkit Contributor -- Programming ASP.NET AJAX contains many hard-to-find details, along with a few unofficial ways to accomplish things.
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InhaltsverzeichnisPreface Part I. Basics1. ASP.NET AJAX, Ajax, and ASP.NET ASP.NET AJAX and Ajax ASP.NET AJAX and ASP.NET ASP.NET AJAX Prerequisites and Installation ASP.NET AJAX Structure and Architecture A First ASP.NET AJAX Example: Hello User The ScriptManager Control Summary For Further Reading 2. JavaScript The JavaScript Language Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Accessing Page Elements DOM Methods Summary For Further Reading 3. Ajax The XMLHttpRequest Object The XMLDocument Object JSON Summary For Further Reading Part II. ASP.NET AJAX Extensions4. Using ASP.NET AJAX JavaScript Extensions ASP.NET AJAX Shortcuts and Helper Functions Extensions to Existing JavaScript Objects ASP.NET AJAX OOP Features for JavaScript Client Versions of .NET Classes Summary For Further Reading 5. Web Services Error Handling Page Methods Maintaining Session State Exchanging Complex Data with the Server Consuming Web Services with JavaScript Summary For Further Reading 6. UpdatePanel: Refreshing Only Parts of a Page Making a Page Region Updatable Summary For Further Reading 7. Using the ASP.NET AJAX Profile Service Preparing the Web Site Accessing Profile Data Accessing Profile Group Data Summary For Further Reading 8. Using the ASP.NET AJAX Authentication Service Preparing the Application Login and Logout Summary For Further Reading 9. Localizing and Globalizing Applications Localization Globalization and Internationalization Summary For Further Reading Part III. ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit10. Using the Control Toolkit Installing the Control Toolkit Using the Control Toolkit Summary For Further Reading 11. Adding Animation to a Web Page Animation Framework Drag-and-Drop Summary For Further Reading 12.
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Autocompleting User Input, Fighting Spam, and More Creating an Accordion Pane Maintaining the Relative Position of an Element Adding Autocomplete Behavior to a TextBox Control Attaching a Calendar to a Text Field Dynamically Collapsing a Single Panel Displaying a Pop Up Over a Page Fighting Spam in Blogs and in Other Entry Forms Creating a Tabbed Interface Summary For Further Reading 13. Writing Custom Controls and Contributing to the Community Writing Custom ASP.NET AJAX Controls Contributing to the Control Toolkit Summary For Further Reading Part IV. ASP.NET AJAX Futures14. Client Controls Introducing ASP.NET AJAX Client Controls Using ASP.NET AJAX Controls Handling Control Events Summary For Further Reading 15. Binding and Validating Data Data Binding Data Validation Summary For Further Reading 16. Using Behaviors and Components Using Behaviors Using Components Summary For Further Reading 17. Using Server Data Using a ListView Control Creating a Custom Data Source Summary For Further Reading 18. Using Remote Web Services Using the Google Web Service Using the Amazon Web Service Transforming a Web Service Result with XSLT Using the Yahoo! Web Service (and REST and XPath) Summary For Further Reading 19. Using Animations Using Animations Using an Animation to Create a Fade Effect Summary For Further Reading 20. Fixing Bookmarks and Back/Forward Buttons Fixing with Code Fixing Bookmarks and Back/Forward Buttons with Controls Using UpdateHistory Fixing Bookmarks and Back/Forward Buttons with Controls Using the ASP.NET AJAX Futures Summary For Further Reading 21. Web Parts Using ASP.NET AJAX with ASP.NET Web Parts Summary For Further Reading Part V. Microsoft AJAX Library22. Using ASP.NET AJAX with Other Server Technologies Using ASP.NET AJAX with PHP Summary For Further Reading Part VI. AppendixesA. Debugging ASP.NET AJAX ApplicationsB. XMLHttpRequest ReferenceC. DOM ReferenceD. ASP.NET AJAX ReferenceE. ScriptManager, UpdatePanel, UpdateProgress, and Timer Declarative ReferenceIndex
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Autoren-Porträt von Christian Wenz
Christian Wenz ist Autor, Trainer und Berater mit Schwerpunkt Webentwicklung und Sicherheit. Er ist Autor oder Koautor von über 50 Büchern, hat zahlreiche Fachartikel verfasst und spricht regelmäßig auf Entwicklerkonferenzen im In- und Ausland. Er steht in den Credits des Mozilla-Browsers, besitzt diverse Macromedia-, Zend- und Microsoft-Zertifizierungen, ist Gründungsmitglied des PHP Security Consortiums und wurde als Microsoft MVP für ASP/ASP.NET ausgezeichnet.Als Teilhaber der Webagentur Arrabiata Solutions GmbH realisiert er Web- und Intranetprojekte, führt Sicherheitsprüfungen durch und entwickelt AJAX-Anwendungen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Christian Wenz
- 2007, 474 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 18 x 23,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- ISBN-10: 0596514247
- ISBN-13: 9780596514242
Sprache:
Englisch
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