Soon arrives the The
March/April issue of THE VIEW with my first article has arrived:
Enhance Web application performance
and flexibility
with these 10 AJAX/Domino techniques
From the content:
Fill your toolbox with these 10 techniques
for calling a Domino Web server using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX).
Discover the advantages and limitations of the response-data formats available
for each technique, including their effect on the browser user experience
and the overhead they incur in either development time or execution. By
using AJAX to get or change data or start processes, your Web applications
gain performance, speed, and flexibility that vastly improve the Web user
experience. This article explains each technique, lists its pros and cons,
and provides code samples in a download database ...
For electronic subscribers: here is
a link to my article: http://drh02.eapps.com/eview/viewr6.nsf/0/c4c35ccbe9af0c58852572a50064cb8e?OpenDocument
Here is the database with the demos
mentioned in the article. Besides, the archive containts the two
servlets described there:
2007-12-20-Demos-AJAX-articles.zip
(Update 2007-12-20: new version of the
demo database with some minor corrections)
Unfortunately, I'm not permitted to
publish here the article itself (for obvious reasons ). Who doesn't
have access to this great magazine, but can read German, may take a look
at my presentation at this year's EntwicklerCamp 2007 conference AJAX in Domino-Web-Anwendungen.
Update: In the meantime my second
article - Leverage
the full power of AJAX in Domino Web applications - has
been published, too. The demo database contains the examples and demos
for both articles.
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