Client-server communications
"It's a rare Ajax application that doesn't need network access. To the despair of many a developer, though, there are almost as many ways of communicating with a server as there are servers. The usual alphabet soup applies (XML, JSON, SOAP, RPC, and others) but even once you pick one,...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Addison-Wesley
2007
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Collection: | O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | "It's a rare Ajax application that doesn't need network access. To the despair of many a developer, though, there are almost as many ways of communicating with a server as there are servers. The usual alphabet soup applies (XML, JSON, SOAP, RPC, and others) but even once you pick one, you're really just getting started. Designing your services for scalability and performance is an art in itself, regardless of which format you choose to represent your data. Fortunately, many of us have lived this nightmare and survived to talk about it. Join John Tamplin as he shows you the path through the labyrinth of building client-server communications architectures."--Resource description page |
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Item Description: | Video not viewed; title from resource description page (viewed February 25, 2009). - "Voices that matter conference"--Resource description page |
Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (51 min., 58 sec.) |