WW-234: Introduction to Asynchronous JavaScript & XML (AJAX)

Dates/Locations:

No classes scheduled

Duration: 4 Days

Course Overview:

Using JavaScript technology, an HTML page can asynchronously make calls to the server from which it was loaded and fetch content that may be formatted as XML documents, HTML content, plain text, or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). The JavaScript technology may then use the content to update or modify the Document Object Model (DOM) of the HTML page. The term Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML (AJAX) has emerged recently to describe this interaction model.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduction to AJAX
  • Using AJAX
  • Making AJAX Requests
  • Asynchronous Applications
  • The Document Object Model (DOM)
  • Developing DOM Applications
  • POST Requests
  • XML Requests & Responses
  • JSON versus XML
  • Using JavaScript in ASP Pages on the Web Server

Prerequisites:

Students should have some experience with DHTML, JavaScript, DOM & CSS

 


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