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  • Title : Advanced Ajax
  • Edition : 1 edition
  • Author : Shawn M. Lauriat (Author)
  • Publisher : Prentice Hall
  • Publish Year : October 25, 2007
  • Book ISBN-10 Number : 0131350641
  • Book ISBN-13 Number : 978-0131350649
  • Book Length : 384 pages
  • Book Language : English
  • Book File Format : PDF
  • Book File Size : 4 MB (in .zip)


Book Description :


I very much enjoyed how this book covers the full Ajax application lifecycle and not only coding techniques. Anyone who is looking to become a professional front-end developer will appreciate the architectural insight and best practices delivered by this book.” — Andi Gutmans, Co-Founder & Co-Chief Technology Officer of Zend Technologies

Mission-Critical Ajax: Maximizing Scalability, Performance, Security, Reliability, and Maintainability.

Advanced Ajax: Architecture and Best Practices is the definitive guide to building business-critical, production-quality Web applications with Ajax. Shawn M. Lauriat systematically addresses the design, architecture, and development issues associated with Ajax, offering proven patterns and robust code examples available in no other book. You’ll find best practices for addressing the full spectrum of issues enterprise Ajax developers face: scalability, performance, security, reliability, flexibility, maintainability, and re-usability.

Writing for experienced Web developers, Lauriat delivers fresh ideas and elegant solutions: meaty technical content, presented with exceptional clarity. Among the many topics he covers in unprecedented depth: cleanly implementing JavaScript custom events to reduce coupling and to enhance flexibility; overcoming Ajax’s traditional accessibility limitations; reducing network latency through compression and other techniques; and much more. Coverage includes

  • Planning Ajax interfaces for simplicity, clarity, and intuitiveness
  • Creating scalable, maintainable architectures for client-side JavaScript
  • Using the latest tools to profile, validate, and debug client-side code
  • Architecting the server side for security and functionality, while restricting loaded data, objects, and actions to current requests
  • Protecting against the most widespread and significant Ajax security risks
  • Optimizing every component of an Ajax application, from server-side scripts to database interactions
  • Introducing cutting-edge Ajax: game development, Ajax with canvas, and Ajax for enterprise applications

--- About the Web Site

This book’s companion Web site (http://advancedajax.frozen-o.com) doesn’t just provide all the code: It shows code examples in action, as building blocks of a real Web application interface.


Editorial Reviews


--- About the Author

Shawn M. Lauriat is owner and lead developer of Frozen O Productions. He recently joined IBM as a senior PHP engineer for IBM Rational BuildForge when his employer, BuildForge, was acquired by IBM. Lauriat is a Zend Certified Engineer.

--- Introduction

As the centerpiece of rich web application development, Ajax brings web interfaces using XHTML and CSS up to desktop application interface standards without the interfaces having to rely on plugins such as Flash or Java. Prior to JavaScript-based server interactions, interfaces had to rely solely on full-page loading, regardless of how one might have hacked a page into appearing otherwise.

Until Ajax development came along (which, incidentally, started in implementation many years before the coining of the term itself), client-side development also had no thread support. Threading, in a nutshell, allows the spawning of new lines of logic, completely independent of those before, adjacent to, or after it. C, Java, Perl, and many other languages have had this support for many years (in some cases) before client-side scripting came along in any fashionable sense. The closest JavaScript had to offer came in the form of the setTimeout and setInterval library functions, which required delayed, seemingly parallel execution rather than the actual spawning of processes. While Ajax still does not provide true threading, it does bring JavaScript one step closer.


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