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Ajax on Java ペーパーバック – 2007/3/6
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This practical guide shows you how to make your Java web applications more responsive and dynamic by incorporating new Ajaxian features, including suggestion lists, drag-and-drop, and more. Java developers can choose between many different ways of incorporating Ajax, from building JavaScript into your applications "by hand" to using the new Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
Ajax on Java starts with an introduction to Ajax, showing you how to write some basic applications that use client-side JavaScript to request information from a Java servlet and display it without doing a full page reload. It also presents several strategies for communicating between the client and the server, including sending raw data, and using XML or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) for sending more complex collections of data.
The book then branches out into different approaches for incorporating Ajax, which include:
- The Prototype and script.aculo.us Javascript libraries, the Dojo and Rico libraries, and DWR
- Integrating Ajax into Java ServerPages (JSP) applications
- Using Ajax with Struts
- Integrating Ajax into Java ServerFaces (JSF) applications
- Using Google's GWT, which offers a pure Java approach to developing web applications: your client-side components are written in Java, and compiled into HTML and JavaScript
Ajax gives web developers the ability to build applications that are more interactive, more dynamic, more exciting and enjoyable for your users. If you're a Java developer and haven't tried Ajax, but would like to get started, this book is essential. Your users will be grateful.
- 本の長さ228ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O′Reilly
- 発売日2007/3/6
- 寸法18.1 x 1.26 x 23.3 cm
- ISBN-100596101872
- ISBN-13978-0596101879
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著者について
Steven Olson has been a software developer for 20 years, starting in 1984 with ForTran, Pascal, Basic, and, later, C at a company called Signetics. In 1991, he went to work for Novell, writing C. He began dabbling in Java, and in 1995 was one of the first to join the Java development group at Novell. Since then, he has consulted or worked directly for eight other companies writing primarily in Java. Currently, he works for logoworks.com, where his programming adventures continue.
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- 出版社 : O′Reilly; 第1版 (2007/3/6)
- 発売日 : 2007/3/6
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 228ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0596101872
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596101879
- 寸法 : 18.1 x 1.26 x 23.3 cm
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The quality of the Java code is poor and the book takes no time at all to offer hints at server-side principles. The examples are riddled with both security, performance and scalability holes.
One thing the book does make very clear is that there are a lot of frameworks for doing AJAX on Java, and they are all ugly as sin. However, you won't be able to use any of them after reading this book because it simply skims over them... it points the author to the download pages and suggests reading the documentation. I'll save you the effort of reading the book and list the libraries here:-
- Dojo
- Rico
- DWR
- Scriptaculous and Prototype
- TLDs in JSP
- Struts-Layout
- JavaWebParts
- JSFs
- Google Web Toolkit
you'll learn just as much by looking at their websites and reading the documentation. In fact, that's pretty much all the book will ask you to do anyway.
Very easy and quicK read, read it in about 4 hours...and I was completely new to Ajax. However I do recommend buying another book if you want further information and more complex examples.