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 Complete with a companion Web site, free Ajax frameworks, and sample code you can use, Ajax for Dummies is your friendly guide to creating truly user-friendly Web sites!  Using Ajax, you can build Web applications with the sophistication and usability of traditional desktop applications and you can do it using standards and open source software. Now, for the first time, there's an easy, example-driven guide to Ajax for every Web and open source developer, regardless of experience.  Sick of creating web sites that reload every time a user moves the mouse? Tired of servers that wait around to respond to users' requests for movie tickets? It sounds like you need a little (or maybe a lot of) Ajax in your life. Asynchronous programming lets you turn your own websites into smooth, slick, responsive applications that make your users feel like they're back on the information superhighway, not stuck on a dial-up backroad. But who wants to take on next-generation web programming with the last generation's instruction book? You need a learning experience that's as compelling and cutting-edge as the sites you want to design. That's where we come in. With Head Rush Ajax, in no time you'll be writing JavaScript code that fires off asynchronous requests to web servers...and having fun doing it. By the time you've taken your dynamic HTML, XML, JSON, and DOM skills up a few notches, you'll have solved tons of puzzles, figured out how well snowboards sell in Vail, and even watched a boxing match. Sound interesting? Then what are you waiting for? Pick up Head Rush Ajax and learn Ajax and asynchronous programming the right way--the way that sticks. If you've ever read a Head First book, you know what to expect: a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works. Head Rush ramps up the intensity with an even faster look and feel. Have your first working app before you finish Chapter 1, meet up with the nefarious PROJECT: CHAOS stealth team, and even settle the question of the Top 5 Blues CDs of all time. Leave boring, clunky websites behind with 8-tracks and hot pants--and get going with next-generation web programming. 
If you’re a Java developer already versed in Ajax-style programming,
and you want to take your knowledge to the next level, then this is the
book for you. Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology
provides the ultimate learn-by-example experience, featuring seven
complete example applications for you to learn from and then adapt for
use in your own projects. During each application, the author will lead
you through the planning, design, and implementation stages.
The book begins with a few quick chapters to recap Ajax basics and
build up a complete development environment, and then moves on to the
applications. The seven applications are diverse: an auto-complete
application, an Ajax game, a two-way chat application, a webmail
client, an RSS aggregator, an online calendaring/scheduling system, and
a Flickr-style photo gallery application. Technologies covered include
Apache, Ant, Ajax Tags, Struts, Prototype, DWR, Dojo, and more.
Overall, this book will save you countless hours of development time,
and help further your Java Ajax knowledge!  Ajax is taking us into the next
generation of web applications. Ajax has broken the client-server
barrier by decoupling the client from the server, but an Ajax
application still needs a server to extract content from. The most
effective use of Ajax and the server requires an understanding of REST,
an architectural style used to define Web services. Ajax
Patterns and Best Practices explores dynamic web applications that
combine Ajax and REST as a single solution. A major advantage of REST
is that like Ajax, it can be used with today's existing technologies. This
is an ideal book whether or not you have already created an Ajax
application. Because the book outlines various patterns and best
practices, you can quickly check and verify that you're building an
efficient Ajax application.
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