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Web 2.0: Building Dynamic Websites with Ajax (VSEM-DTJ-2100)

ID kurzu : VSEM-DTJ-2100  

This course provides students with the skills necessary to build rich interactive web applications using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML technologies. You will explore the Dojo toolkit, which has Ajax components, to simplify the creation of rich web applications. Dojo provides a rich set of APIs to interact with the DOM, a client-side event model, as well as a rich set of client-side user interface components including list and tree pickers, tabbed panes, animated buttons, rich text editing, date and color pickers, and more.


Who Can Benefit

Students who can benefit from this course are Java technology web application developers.

Prerequisites

To succeed fully in this course, students should have Java technology programming experience.:

Skills Gained

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to create web applications using Ajax. They will also be able to integrate the Dojo toolkit web components into their web pages.

Course Content

Module 1 - Course Outline The instructors will highlight, demonstrate, and discuss concepts and source code related to the development of modern dynamic web pages. The demos for this course feature the NetBeans integrated development environment.Content:

  • Introduce Ajax and Ajax-enabled web application architectures
  • Describe and demonstrate the anatomy of an Ajax interaction
  • List the pros/cons of using an Ajax-based client
  • Describe the tools and technology demonstrate the technologies and tools used to create Ajax web applications
  • Provide an overview of sample labs that are to be presented by the instructor
  • Discuss and demonstrate the use of pre-built Ajax-enabled components
  • Demonstrate sample web applications that have been created using NetBeans 6.1
  • Demonstrate sample web applications that have been created using NetBeans software, and the Woodstock Widget library.