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Professional ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX View Larger Image | Matt Gibbs, Dan Wahlin Wrox Press, Paperback, Published May 2007, 300 pages, ISBN 0470109629 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.49 (39% Off)
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Chapter 1: Developing Next-Generation Web Applications
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* ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX (formerly known as "Atlas") is Microsoft's Ajax
tool for ASP.NET developers and this book covers the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX final
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* Explains how to use the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX features to create richer, more responsive
dynamic Web sites
* Discusses the architecture of ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX, including the server-side
ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions and the client-side Microsoft AJAX library and runtime
* Walks readers through examples for each feature element, demonstrating how
the client and server interact to produce a better Web application
* Reviews such topics as client framework, script manager control, networking
stack, application services, partial page updates, control extenders, client
form elements, and client behaviors
Table of Contents
1. Developing Next Generation Web Applications.
2. Partial Page Updates.
3. JavaScript for the ASP.NET Developer.
4. Understanding the ASP.NET AJAX Client Library.
5. Using the ScriptManager.
6. ASP.NET AJAX Networking.
7. ASP.NET AJAX and Application Services.
8. Rich AJAX Toolkit Controls.
9. Testing and Debugging ASP.NET AJAX Applications.
10. Deploying ASP.NET AJAX Applications.
11. Building Custom Controls.
Index.
About the Authors
Matt Gibbs (Microsoft) is the Development Manager for ASP.NET and has been
working on the Microsoft web development platform since 1997. His team is currently
developing ASP.NET Atlas, the next version of the .NET Framework along with
new Visual Studio features. Matt has received degrees in Computer Science from
the University of Washington and the University of Utah. He has also co-authored
several books on classic ASP, ASP.NET and the ASP.NET Mobile Controls. Matt
enjoys working with the groups that are improving Visual Studio, creating the
Windows Communication Foundation (Indigo), establishing the next generation
of the Windows Presentation layer (Avalon) and advancing the .NET Framework
(Orcas).
Dan Wahlin (Chandler, AZ) is a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET and XML Web Services
and the president of Wahlin Consulting LLC, which provides enterprise consulting
and training services as well as ASP.NET server controls. He founded the XML
for ASP.NET Developers website (www.XMLforASP.net), which focuses on using XML,
ADO.NET and Web Services in Microsofts .NET platform. Dan is a regular
speaker at different .NET conferences and is a member of the INETA Speakers
Bureau, which enables him to interact with .NET user groups around the United
States.
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