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Research and Markets: Ajax Training - Enabling You to Create Sophisticated Ajax-Based Applications in an Efficient and Modular Way
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t8722t/ajax_training)
has announced the addition of the "Ajax
Training." training to their offering.
This is a server-side agnostic Ajax training class. Examples in the
provided course manual are in JSP, and there are equivalent examples in
the class files in PHP, ColdFusion, and Classic ASP. The focus is on the
client-side aspects of Ajax (i.e., JavaScript), so, while it's helpful
to understand the server side, it's not required or assumed.
Students learn to make calls to the server with JavaScript and to
manipulate XML content returned from the server. Ajax opens the door to
creating sophisticated web-based applications with much more of the
logic (and therefore code) handled on the client. While Ajax allows for
more dynamic and responsive applications, it changes the traditional
role of JavaScript dramatically and forces developers to rethink how
they write and manage JavaScript code. After taking this Ajax training
course, studentswill be able to create sophisticated Ajax-based
applications in an efficient and modular way.
This Ajax course has been updated for HTML5.
Approximately 21 hours of training
This course is valid for One Year after purchase.
For information about Technical Requirements, please contact us
Key Topics Covered:
Ajax Basics
- The Purpose of Ajax
-- Traditional Web Application
-- An Ajax Web Application
- The XMLHttpRequest Object
-- Using an XMLHttpRequest Object
-- Handling the Response
- The Callback Function
Passing Data
- XML
-- Creating an addChild() Function
- Dynamic Tables
- JSON
- Review of Object Literals
-- Arrays
-- Objects
-- Arrays in Objects
-- Objects in Arrays
- Back to JSON
-- JSON Syntax
-- JSON Parsers
- JSON Advantages and Disadvantages
Ajax Applications
- Login Form
- Quick Lookup Form
- Preloaded Data
-- Ajax Slideshow
-- Navigable Tables
XSLT Transformations with JavaScript
- XSLT
-- Basic XSLT
- XSLT in the Browser
-- The Mozilla (News - Alert) Method
-- The IE Method
- Advantages and Disadvantages of XSLT in Ajax Applications
Ajax/JavaScript Frameworks
- The Purpose of Frameworks
-- Choosing a Framework
- Dojo
-- Downloading Dojo
-- Using Dojo for Ajax
- Prototype
-- Downloading Prototype
-- Using Prototype for Ajax
- Other Popular Frameworks
-- Other Frameworks
More Ajax Applications
- Inline Editing
-- The contenteditable Attribute
- Detailed Information on Demand
- Autologout
- Autocompletion
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t8722t/ajax_training

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