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Aug 20, 2012

AJAX 4 Using Visual Basic 2010: Server Side by AppDev Training


AJAX 4 Using Visual Basic 2010: Server Side by AppDev Training
WMV1 | English | 800×600 | WMV | 15 fps 369 kbps | MP3 128 kbps | 809 MB
Genre: eLearning

AJAX is based on a collection of open and standards-based technologies that can give Web pages you build a responsiveness that rivals what you get in desktop applications. The course starts out with an exploration of the fundamentals of AJAX. Then you’ll go through a few of the more interesting features in javascript that will help you write code that runs in the browser. Next up is an introduction to the five server-side controls that you can use in a Web forms page to reduce the amount of data that has to move between client and server. Then you’ll explore some of the techniques you can use to create applications that give users a good experience with your Web application. Next you’ll look at the AJAX Control Toolkit, a collection of server-side controls and extenders that do a lot of the work that you used to have to write reams of javascript code to accomplish.

In this course, you will learn:
A few of the more interesting features in javascript that will help you write code that runs in the browser
About the server and client-side components of ASP.NET AJAX
About avoiding full page postbacks that flash in the browser and can be intolerably slow for a user
How to use multiple UpdatePanel controls with your Web application
How to hook into the browser’s history feature with your Web application
Prerequisites: This course assumes that you are familiar and experienced with Microsoft’s .NET Framework and ASP.NET development tools. You should be familiar with Web development and understand how HTTP and HTML work to produce Web pages for the user. You should have experience writing applications with ASP.NET 3.5, 4.0, or later Web forms, and be familiar with how ASP.NET processes page requests, and have strong experience with .NET Framework 3.5, 4.0, or later programming. You should have experience with Visual Studio 2008, 2010, or later for building Web application projects. Experience with building database applications using these tools will be helpful, although not strictly necessary. You should also have some experience with writing javascript.
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