作者:Robin Pars, Laurence Moroney, John Grieb
出版日期:November 12, 2007
出版社:Apress
页数:268
ISBN:ISBN-10: 1590598288 ISBN-13: 978-1590598283
文件格式:PDF
Product Description
Since the emergence of Google Maps 12 months ago, Ajax programmingtechniques have become one of the hottest topics in the programmingarena. To date, the frameworks available for creating theseapplications have been complex and have separated the development ofthe client–side Ajax (on the user’s machine) from the server–sidesupporting technology (on the company’s machines). This separation hasmade development slow and difficult.ASP.NET AJAX is Microsoft’s solution to this problem. ASP.NET AJAX(formerly code–named Atlas) is a set of extensions to the existingASP.NET 2.0 technology that provides you with a fast-and-simpleenvironment to create Ajax applications. Microsoft has combined Ajaxwith ASP.NET technology and provided a unified set of development toolswithin Visual Studio 2005. For the first time, Ajax applications can bedeveloped seamlessly in conjunction with a supporting technology.
Foundations of ASP.NET AJAX (written by Laurence Moroney the author of Apress successful Foundations of Atlas)gives you a detailed grounding in how ASP.NET AJAX works. It takes youswiftly through the basic principles of Ajax, then deep into the heartof the technology, where every namespace is discussed and everyfunction considered. By the end of the book, you’ll know all theessentials to confidently produce cutting-edge ASP.NET AJAXapplications swiftly and professionally. You will not need anyreference beyond this book.
About the Author
A biography for this author is not available.
Laurence Moroney is the Director of Technology Evangelism atMainsoft, the cross-platform development company. He has over 10 yearsin software development and architecture, specializing ininteroperability, security and performance in such diverse environmentsas Casinos, Jails, the Border Patrol, Airports, Professional Soccer andFinancial Services. He has written several books on computing,including some on Web Services Security, ASP.NET and Java/.NETinteroperability, as well as dozens of articles on various technologyissues.
He lives in Sammamish, Washington with wife Rebecca and childrenClaudia and Christopher. His blog is at www.philotic.com, where you canfind lots of Atlas and other development resources.
John Grieb lives on Long Island, New York, and works for Reuters asa technical specialist. He is currently the lead developer of a projectto migrate Reuters Messaging to Microsoft Live Communication Server2005. Prior to that, he spent several years in Reuter’s MicrosoftR&D Group and Innovation Lab, gaining experience in a broad rangeof cutting-edge Microsoft technologies by participating in a many ofMicrosoft’s beta programs and developing prototypes demonstrating howthey could be applied to Reuter’s own products and services.