Title: | Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls For .NET Framework 3.5 |
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Description
Microsoft .NET Development Series “Supported by the leaders and
principal authorities of core Microsoft technologies, this series
has an author pool that combines some of the most insightful
authors in the industry with the lead software architects and
developers at Microsoft and the developer community at
large.” – Don Box Architect, Microsoft “This is a great resource for
professional .NET developers. It covers all bases, from expert
perspective to reference and how-to. Books in this series are
essential reading for those who want to judiciously expand their
knowledge base and expertise.” –John Montgomery Principal Group Program Manager, Developer Division, Microsoft “This foremost series on .NET contains
vital information for developers who need to get the most out of
the .NET Framework. Our authors are selected from the key
innovators who create the technology and are the most respected
practitioners of it.” –Brad Abrams Group Program Manager, Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX server controls can encapsulate
even the most powerful AJAX functionality, helping you build more
elegant, maintainable, and scalable applications. This is the first
comprehensive, code-rich guide to custom ASP.NET AJAX server
controls for experienced ASP.NET developers. Unlike other books on
ASP.NET AJAX, this book focuses solely on server control
development and reflects the significant improvements in ASP.NET
3.5 AJAX and the latest Visual Studio 2008 features for
streamlining AJAX development Adam Calderon and Joel Rumerman first review
the core Microsoft AJAX Library and JavaScript techniques needed to
support a rich client-side experience. Next, they build upon these
techniques showing how to create distributable AJAX-enabled
controls that include rich browser-independent JavaScript
client-side functionality. The authors thoroughly explain both the
JavaScript and .NET aspects of control development and how these
two distinct environments come together to provide a foundation for
building a rich user experience using ASP.NET AJAX.
Create object-oriented cross-browser
JavaScript that supports .NET style classes, interfaces,
inheritance, and method overloading
Work with components, behaviors, and
controls, and learn how they relate to DOM elements
Learn Sys.Application and the part it
plays in object creation, initialization, and events in the
Microsoft AJAX Library
Build Extender and Script controls that
provide integrated script generation for their corresponding
client-side counterparts
Localize ASP.NET AJAX controls including
client script
Discover ASP.NET AJAX client and server
communication architecture and the new support for Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF)
Understand ASP.NET AJAX Application
Services
Create custom Application Services
Design controls for a partial postback
environment
Understand the AJAX Control Toolkit
architecture and the many features it provides
Develop highly interactive controls using
the AJAX Control Toolkit
Understand AJAX Control Toolkit
architecture and build controls that utilize the toolkit
Foreword xxv Preface xxvii Acknowledgments xxxv About the Authors xxxix Part I: Client Code Chapter 1: Programming with JavaScript 3 Chapter 2: Microsoft AJAX Library
Programming 51 Part II: Controls Chapter 3: Components 121 Chapter 4: Sys.Application 169 Chapter 5: Adding Client Capabilities to
Server Controls 207 Chapter 6: ASP.NET AJAX Localization 255 Chapter 7: Control Development in a Partial
Postback Environment 317 Part III: Communication Chapter 8: ASP.NET AJAX Communication
Architecture 371 Chapter 9: Application Services 425 Part IV: AJAX Control Toolkit Chapter 10: ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit
Architecture 481 Chapter 11: Adding Client Capabilities to
Server Controls Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit 513 Appendixes Appendix A: JavaScript in Visual Studio 2008
547 Appendix B: Validating Method Parameters
555 Appendix C: ASP.NET Handlers and Modules
559 Appendix D: Client Error Handling Code
569 Index 577
Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls For .NET Framework 3.5
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration13h 44m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Microsoft .NET Development Series
“Supported by the leaders and principal authorities of core Microsoft technologies, this series has an author pool that combines some of the most insightful authors in the industry with the lead software architects and developers at Microsoft and the developer community at large.”
– Don Box
Architect, Microsoft
“This is a great resource for professional .NET developers. It covers all bases, from expert perspective to reference and how-to. Books in this series are essential reading for those who want to judiciously expand their knowledge base and expertise.”
–John Montgomery
Principal Group Program Manager,
Developer Division, Microsoft
“This foremost series on .NET contains vital information for developers who need to get the most out of the .NET Framework. Our authors are selected from the key innovators who create the technology and are the most respected practitioners of it.”
–Brad Abrams
Group Program Manager, Microsoft
ASP.NET AJAX server controls can encapsulate even the most powerful AJAX functionality, helping you build more elegant, maintainable, and scalable applications. This is the first comprehensive, code-rich guide to custom ASP.NET AJAX server controls for experienced ASP.NET developers. Unlike other books on ASP.NET AJAX, this book focuses solely on server control development and reflects the significant improvements in ASP.NET 3.5 AJAX and the latest Visual Studio 2008 features for streamlining AJAX development
Adam Calderon and Joel Rumerman first review the core Microsoft AJAX Library and JavaScript techniques needed to support a rich client-side experience. Next, they build upon these techniques showing how to create distributable AJAX-enabled controls that include rich browser-independent JavaScript client-side functionality. The authors thoroughly explain both the JavaScript and .NET aspects of control development and how these two distinct environments come together to provide a foundation for building a rich user experience using ASP.NET AJAX.
Create object-oriented cross-browser JavaScript that supports .NET style classes, interfaces, inheritance, and method overloading
Work with components, behaviors, and controls, and learn how they relate to DOM elements
Learn Sys.Application and the part it plays in object creation, initialization, and events in the Microsoft AJAX Library
Build Extender and Script controls that provide integrated script generation for their corresponding client-side counterparts
Localize ASP.NET AJAX controls including client script
Discover ASP.NET AJAX client and server communication architecture and the new support for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Understand ASP.NET AJAX Application Services
Create custom Application Services
Design controls for a partial postback environment
Understand the AJAX Control Toolkit architecture and the many features it provides
Develop highly interactive controls using the AJAX Control Toolkit
Understand AJAX Control Toolkit architecture and build controls that utilize the toolkit
Foreword xxv
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxv
About the Authors xxxix
Part I: Client Code
Chapter 1: Programming with JavaScript 3
Chapter 2: Microsoft AJAX Library Programming 51
Part II: Controls
Chapter 3: Components 121
Chapter 4: Sys.Application 169
Chapter 5: Adding Client Capabilities to Server Controls 207
Chapter 6: ASP.NET AJAX Localization 255
Chapter 7: Control Development in a Partial Postback Environment 317
Part III: Communication
Chapter 8: ASP.NET AJAX Communication Architecture 371
Chapter 9: Application Services 425
Part IV: AJAX Control Toolkit
Chapter 10: ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit Architecture 481
Chapter 11: Adding Client Capabilities to Server Controls Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit 513
Appendixes
Appendix A: JavaScript in Visual Studio 2008 547
Appendix B: Validating Method Parameters 555
Appendix C: ASP.NET Handlers and Modules 559
Appendix D: Client Error Handling Code 569
Index 577