JDeveloper also has the
provision to connect to and deploy applications to any of the
commonly used application servers such as Oracle Application
Server, JBoss application server, and WebLogic Server.
While a number of books have been published on Ajax, none of the
books is IDE based. Also, no other book on Ajax covers web search and
RSS Feed with Ajax.
Who Should Read this Book?
The target audience of the book is Ajax developers. The target audience is
also students taking a course in Ajax. The book discusses using Ajax in
Oracle JDeveloper. If the reader is an Ajax developer, JDeveloper provides
an integrated development environment for Ajax development. If the
reader is already using JDeveloper for web development the book
introduces the reader to adding Ajax to web applications. We have
discussed the Prototype framework, the most commonly used Ajax
framework. If the reader uses Ajax for dynamic form validation, the book
Outline to the Book Structure VII
covers dynamic form validation with Ajax frameworks for Java, JSP, JSF,
and PHP. We have discussed Google AJAX Search API and Yahoo Web
Services to add Ajax to web search. Ajax developers shall learn about
setting the environment for developing various Ajax based applications
and the procedure to develop Ajax based applications. Example
applications are provided that may be modified to suit a developer's
requirements. Chapters include illustrations at milestone stages of
application development.
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