Weekend MS CS Program Internet and Web Technologies
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Weekend MS CS Program
Internet and Web Technologies
COT 5930
Web Project Development - Ajax
Dr. Roy Levow, Associate Chair & Professor
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 954-236-1170
Web: http://www.cse.fau.edu/~roy
Lesson Plan
1.
2.
Introduction to Ajax
Constituent Technologies
A.
B.
C.
D.
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XHTML
CSS
JavaScript
DOM
XML, XLS, XSLT
XMLHttpRequest
Simple Ajax Examples
Ajax
Asynchronous JavaScript And XML
Provides a framework for the
development of web pages that are
Interactive
Highly dynamic
Small transfers that update current
page provide faster, smoother
response
Ajax Site Example
Google Suggest (Beta)
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en
Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/
Gmail
http://gmail.google.com/
Google Page Creator (Beta)
http://pages.google.com/
Ajax vs Classic Page Loads
Classic Synchronous Loads
Ajax Asynchronous Loads
Pros and Cons of Ajax: Pros
Interactivity
Achieved by direct manipulation of DOM
Quick updates using incremental data
loads
Portability
Open standards
JavaScript is supported by most current
browsers
Pros and Cons of Ajax: Cons
Inefficiency
Interpreted code
Overhead of XML transfer (larger files)
Portability
Requires JavaScript
Also requires ActiveX on IE
Inconsistent rendering
Issues with response to Back button
Accessibility issues
Alternative Technologies
Macromedia Flash
Highly interactive
Prepackaged “movies”
Requires plugin
Java Web Start
Java application interacts between client
and server
Microsoft .NET
Ajax Component Technologies
XHTML
CSS
JavaScript
Document Object Model (DOM)
XML and XSLT
XMLHttpRequest
Ajax Design Principles
Highly interactive
Smooth responses
Separation of
Data
Presentation
Program logic
Ajax Tools
A variety and growing number of
tools have been developed to support
Ajax technology
Provide consistent development
environment
Hide XML and XMLHttpRequest
complexity
Ruby on Rails / Ajax on Rails
Eclipse Ajax Tool Framework
Video Introduction
Introduction to Ajax video from text
what_is_ajax.mov
XHTML
Provides basis for presentation of web
pages
Tutorial and Standard at W3Schools
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Provide for separation of format from
content
Tutorial and Standard at W3Schools
Domain Object Model (DOM)
Dynamic access to elements of web
page in browser
Support for XHTML, XML, CSS
Introduction to DOM
W3 Schools XML DOM Tutorial
Using DOM for DHTML
Ryan's DHTML Tutorial, Part 4
XML
Extensible Markup Language
Provides basic structure for
representation of data and other
structured documents
Tutorial and Standard at W3Schools
Review of XML Namespaces
XSL
Extensible Stylesheet Language
More than just stylesheets
For application to XML
XSLT for transforming XML documents
(into XHTLM)
W3 Schools XSLT Tutorial
XPath for selecting parts of an XML
document
W3 Schools XPath Tutorial
References
1.
Wikipedia – Ajax programming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX_%28programming%29
2.
Ajax information and tutorials at
Fiamingadev
http://dev.fiaminga.com/
3.
Ajax Blog
http://ajaxblog.com/
4.
AjaxLessons.com
http://www.ajaxlessons.com/
5.
W3Schools tutorials and standards
http://www.w3schools.org/