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Status: Closed Points: 25 Time: 07:09 - Aug 18, 2006
multani.sarbjit
I want to learn AJAX with .NET. Can you please suggest me where i can learn and shoot my queries about AJAX with .NET.
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Anpanman
Date:: Aug 18, 2006
Time:: 15:11
Hi multani.sarbjit, There are several frameworks that enable you to use AJAX with .NET without having to handcode everything yourself. One is Anthem.net which is very easy to learn (http://www.anthemdotnet.com/). All the controls inherit from the normal asp.net controls, which makes them easy to use if you're used to asp.net. Another one is atlas (which Microsoft stands behind). You can find information about it here: http://atlas.asp.net/Default.aspx?tabid=.... I don't know that much about atlas, but have read some comparisons that said that anthem was easier to start with. Both are free to download, anthem.net is also open source. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Date:: Aug 19, 2006
Time:: 07:51
Thanks Anpanman for your prompt response, Well i want to learn the code from the scratch and i dont want to use Anthem.net or atlas codes. You are right that Anthem.net is simple as compared to altlas but i didnt find any comment given in that code. So its quite difficult for me to understand its code. So please let me know where i can get the code to implement in asp.net with comments . I want to develop own AJAX engine and framework. Well if you know any book also please suggest me. Take care, Sarbjit
rcastagna
Time:: 21:34
Sarbjit, Learning to code the XmlHttpRequest object by hand is probably more of a waste of time than you've considered, especially when you figure in the browser incompatibilities. I started down that road myself, and quickly found myself switching to the Prototype framework and then added the Scriptaculous (http://script.aculo.us) for some of the event handling capabilities and visual effects it provides. The best part about these is they handle the cross-browser incompatibilities with much less hassle than trying to do it from scratch. I use standard aspx pages to handle the Ajax calls, the only thing I found that was causing a problem (only in IE) was that I had to remove all of the client-side (non codefile) tags...so no <html> or <head> tags, etc. That way, the .aspx page was sending back a response, rather than a document. As for the books to look at, I've had good luck with Ajax in Action and Pragmatic Ajax...both of which present a good overview of Ajax and how to incorporate it into a project. I hope this helps... Ric
Date:: Aug 20, 2006
Time:: 13:28
Thanks Rcastagna, Well i m in R & D field and want to show other developer AJAX in action so that they can start there work on respective field.So i need to develop things from scratch.We suffered alot bcoz of cross browsers incompatibility.My PL (Project leader) wants the code and sample should developed by me. anyway I will have look on those books.
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