DWR Java AJAX Applications
Learn Direct Web Remoting with New Book from PacktDWR Java AJAX Applications is a new book from Packt that acts as a guide to learning professional application development with Direct Web Remoting. Written by Software IT Architect at the IBM Software Group, Sami Salkosuo, this book walks users through the features of DRW and demonstrates how to create user interfaces and back-end integration.DWR, or Direct Web Remoting, is a Java open source library which helps developers write web sites that include Ajax technology. It allows code in a web browser to use Java functions running on a web server as if those functions were within the browser. DWR's main idea is to hide AJAX implementation details, like XMLHttpRequest, from developers. By using DWR, developers can concentrate on developing the application and business objects, and leave out the AJAX details.This book will teach users to create a dynamic user interface, implement tables and lists, and field completion for them to derive concepts from. Competent Java programmers will be shown how to work with DWR to develop powerful AJAX applications by using the features of DWR and implementing them with Reverse AJAX. Users will also learn back-end integration such as integrating a database with DWR, integrating with web services, and integrating with a messaging system.Users will also be shown advanced elements of the user interface through examples of creating forms, building a navigation tree, and map scrolling. Users will also be shown how to use DWR JavaScript libraries, Convertors, Creators, Filters and Signatures, and integrate them with other projects, and Security; factors which are essential to developing any DWR application.Java developers familiar with the concepts of programming, Web 2.0, and AJAX will have good use of this book.
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