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ASP.NET AJAXChapter 1, "Ajax Technologies," provides an overview of the main technologies used in Ajaxenabled Web applications, such as XMLHttpRequest, XML, and JSON, in the context of examples.
Chapter 2, "JavaScript Base Type Extensions," explains the JavaScript base type extensions. You’ll learn how these extensions enhance the JavaScript base types such as Array, Boolean, Date, Error, Object, and String to enable you to experience these types — as much as possible — as you would their .NET counterparts.
Chapter 3, "Built-In and Custom Exception Types," first covers the ASP.NET AJAX built-in exception types, including ArgumentException, ArgumentNullException, ArgumentOutOfRangeException, ArgumentTypeException, ArgumentUndefinedException, InvalidOperationException, NotImplementedException, and ParameterCountException, in depth.
Chapter 4, "JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming and Type Reflection Extensions," first examines those JavaScript technologies that the ASP.NET AJAX object-oriented programming (OOP) and type reflection extensions use under the hood to extend JavaScript to add OOP and type reflection support.
Chapter 5, "Event Programming Extensions," provides you with a detailed step-by-step recipe for implementing and adding events to your custom ASP.NET AJAX client classes to enable the clients of your classes to extend their functionality to execute application-specific logic.
Chapter 6, "DOM Extensions," shows you how the ASP.NET AJAX DOM extensions extend traditional DOM programming to add support for .NET-like methods and properties, and how to use these extensions in your own DOM programming.
Chapter 7, "Component Development Infrastructure," covers the ASP.NET AJAX component development infrastructure and its main constituent interfaces, including IDisposable, INotifyDisposing, INotifyPropertyChanged, and IContainer and its main constituent classes, including Component and Application .
Chapter 8, "Developing Client Controls," describes the Control, Label, Image, and HyperLink client controls and their methods and properties, and presents examples that use these client controls.
Chapter 9, "Event Bubbling and Button Client Control," first covers the CommandEventArgs event data class and the Button client control.
Chapter 10, "Type Description Extensions," provides comprehensive coverage of the TypeDescriptor class and ICustomTypeDescriptor interface, from which you’ll learn how to take advantage of the ASP.NET type description capabilities in your own applications in order to isolate your client code from the specifics of the types of the objects that your client code deals with.
Chapter 11, "Data Classes," first discusses the IData interface and then dives into the ASP.NET AJAX DataColumn, DataRow, and DataTable data classes.
Chapter 12, "Client-Server Communications," covers the client-server communications layer of the ASP.NET AJAX framework and its constituent classes, including detailed discussions of WebRequest, WebRequestExecutor, WebRequestManager, NetworkRequestEventArgs, and XMLHttpExecutor, and presents several examples that show you how to use these classes in your own ASP.NET AJAX applications.
Chapter 13, "Consuming Web Services Via SOAP Messages," first discusses WSDL documents and SOAP messages in detail and then presents an example that uses the classes in the clientserver communications layer of the ASP.NET AJAX framework to exchange SOAP messages with a Web service.
Chapter 14, "Consuming Web Services Via JSON Messages," provides in-depth coverage of the WebServiceProxy and WebServiceError classes and teaches you three different ways to invoke server-side methods from your client code: calling page methods, Web service methods, and Web services bridges.
Chapter 15, "Proxy Classes," first covers proxy classes associated with page methods, Web services bridges, and Web services methods in detail. Next, it discusses ScriptManager and ScriptManagerProxy server controls and the role of ScriptManagerProxy server controls in parent/child page scenarios.
Chapter 16, "Behaviors," begins by providing in-depth coverage of the Behavior base class and its methods and properties, and shows you how to derive from this base class to implement your own custom behaviors.
Chapter 17, "Script and Extender Server Controls," implements fully functional replicas of those components of the ASP.NET AJAX server-side framework that are deeply involved in the internal functioning of two important types of server controls, known as script controls and extender controls, to help you gain a solid understanding of these server controls, how they interact with their associated client-side components.
Chapter 18, "Web Services Bridges and Transformers," first walks you through the implementation of a Web services bridge–enabled script server control that uses the Amazon Web services.
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