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In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you’ll learn how to build advanced web sites and applications with ASP.NET Ajax--and upgrade existing pages to deliver more power and business value. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson equips you with sufficient information and guides you to mastery of Ajax in real-world applications.

One step at a time, you’ll discover how to make the most of the Microsoft Ajax Library and Ajax Server Extensions. You’ll develop secure, reliable Web services and applications that solve real problems--including a complete sample e-commerce application.

Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common questions, issues, and tasks.

Quizzes help you build and test your knowledge.

Notes, tips, and cautions point out shortcuts, solutions, and potential problems to avoid.

New terms are clearly defined and explained.

Learn how to…

  • Incorporate ASP.NET Ajax into any new or existing web site or application

  • Use ASP.NET architecture, key concepts, and client-side scripting techniques

  • Design and build a complete e-commerce application

  • Use ASP.NET Ajax to create higher-performance web applications

  • Use all the key Ajax Server Extensions, including the Ajax Control Toolkit

  • Work with the ASP.NET Ajax authentication and profile services

  • Extend the Microsoft Ajax Library

  • Efficiently debug and trace ASP.NET Ajax code

  • Leverage the benefits of Ajax by implementing a sample application

Joydip Kanjilal, honored by Microsoft as an ASP.NET MVP, writes frequently on ASP.NET and other .NET technologies for web sites such as www.asptoday.com, www.devx.com, www.aspalliance.com, and www.aspnetpro.com. He is currently lead architect for a consulting company based in Hyderabad, India. He has designed and architected solutions for various domains. Sriram Putrevu, lead developer for a consulting company in Hyderabad, specializes in Microsoft .NET technologies. He has extensive experience developing large-scale applications in healthcare, supply chain/logistics, EAI, and e-commerce.

Part I       Getting Started with Ajax

Hour 1         Getting Started with ASP.NET Ajax  3

Hour 2         Understanding the ASP.NET Ajax Architecture  23

Hour 3         Working with the XMLHttpRequest Object  37

Hour 4         Understanding Client-Side Scripting  53

Hour 5         Data Communication with the Server  69

Hour 6         Working with the Microsoft Ajax Client Library  85

Part II      Working with Ajax

Hour 7         Using ASP.NET Ajax Server Extensions  103

Hour 8         Working with the UpdatePanel and UpdateProgress Controls  117

Hour 9         Working with the ScriptManager and Timer Controls  135

Hour 10       Working with Ajax Control Toolkit--Part I  147

Hour 11       Working with Ajax Control Toolkit--Part II  161

Hour 12       Ajax and Web Parts  175

Hour 13       ASP.NET Ajax Client Life Cycle Events  195

Part III     Advanced Concepts 

Hour 14       Working with Web Services Using Ajax  209

Hour 15       Working with Authentication Service Using ASP.NET Ajax  221

Hour 16       Working with Profile Service Using ASP.NET Ajax  235

Hour 17       Extending the Microsoft Ajax Library  249

Hour 18       Implementing Localization and Globalization Using ASP.NET Ajax  259

Hour 19       Debugging and Tracing in ASP.NET Ajax  273

Hour 20       The ASP.NET Ajax Futures CTP  285

Part IV     Using ASP.NET Ajax to Build a Sample e-Commerce Application

Hour 21       Introducing e-Commerce and Designing an Application  299

Hour 22       Setting Up the Application  317

Hour 23       Searching and Shopping for the Products  343

Hour 24       Generating and Managing Orders  375

Index  393

Amazon.com® Reader Reviews (Ranked by Helpfulness)

Average Amazon.com® Rating: 2.5 out of 5 rating Based on 2 Ratings

Poorly written and no complete code examples - 2009-06-29
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
Unlike this book, The Sams Teach Yourself Ajax 3.5 book was great and easy to get through. I am a web developer for ColdFusion but new to ASP so it was a great beginning. This book seemed the logical next step but it has been a pain to get through. First off, there seems to be a lot of cut and paste text from MSDN. List after list of classes etc. Very few chapters actually guide you through examples that you can implement on your own. When you do get to some there are poor directions for what steps you need to do and then the code supplied is snippets with no way to see the full code to troubleshoot. Chapter 9 has a section on error handling using Ajax. I keep getting errors even though I finally cut and paste the code straight from the Informix web site. It would be really helpful if I could have downloaded the files in this example rather than read code snippets. So I'm stuck with this example and have to move on to the next. Not how a step-by-step book should go. Also, the writing style is so dry that its numbing to read more than half a page. Like bored professors reciting from memory. Skip this book and get the ASP.Net 3.5 book instead or something else.

Good high level introduction to ASP.NET AJAX - 2009-06-15
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
I appreciate this book for what it is, which is to provide a high-level introduction to ASP.NET AJAX in an accessible format. This book was great for the basics, but it is sorely lacking in topics that you will need to apply AJAX to the real world, such as advanced scripting and different scenarios for using update panel triggers. I give this book 4 stars because it is good for what it is, and I recommend it if you are absolutely new to AJAX. I highly recommend another title "ASP.NET AJAX in Action" for an excellent treatment of advanced AJAX topics. In other words, the real world.

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