JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition
by David Flanagan
JavaScript: The Good Parts, 1st Edition
by Douglas Crockford
Learning PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript, 1st Edition
by Robin Nixon
Object-Oriented JavaScript: Create scalable, reusable high-quality JavaScript applications, and libraries
by Stoyan Stefanov
jQuery in Action
by Bear Bibeault; Yehuda Katz
Ajax and web services are a perfect match for developing web applications. Ajax has built-in abilities to access and manipulate XML data, the native format for almost all REST and SOAP web services. Using numerous examples, this document explores how to fit the pieces together. Examples demonstrate how to use Ajax to access publicly available web services from Yahoo! and Google. You'll also learn how to use web proxies to access data on remote servers and how to transform XML data using XSLT.
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Internet/Online > Web Services
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