Product Description
Delve into the fundamental architectural principles and techniques for developing service-oriented AJAX applications for the enterprise. This guide offers a code-heavy, example-based approach to learning how to write a modern services API and an AJAX front end that can easily be extended, reused, and integrated by third parties. Focusing on
Microsoft technologies and enterprise servers, including
Microsoft SharePoint® Server 2007, ASP.NET AJAX, and
Microsoft .NET Frameworks 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5, this book walks you through a client-centric UI architecture programmed against an XML service-oriented backend. Topics include the
Microsoft AJAX Library, Web services and an XML API, client-side XSLT, JavaScript AJAX communication, and integration with
Microsoft servers. The book does not attempt to be an exhaustive reference, but focuses instead on fundamental architectural principles and guidance.
Key Book Benfits
Delivers hands-on, practical advice about separating the API layer and the UI in a true service-oriented application Provides extensive code examples in C# and JavaScript Features architectural and procedural guidance missing from most other AJAX books for
Microsoft developers
About The Author
Daniel Larson is a
software engineer at NewsGator Technologies, where he works on the enterprise engineering team. Dan s latest work, NewsGator Social Sites, makes extensive use of the SharePoint AJAX Toolkit and provides platform services and an API for building Enterprise 2.0 applications on the SharePoint platform. He and Ted Pattison coauthored the book INSIDE
Microsoft WINDOWS SHAREPOINT SERVICES 3.0 from
Microsoft Press.