Friday, 18 January 2013

ASP.NET jQuery Cookbook

jQuery is a powerful, lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies various web development tasks. With the integration of jQuery with Visual Studio 2010, it has become increasingly popular for ASP.NET developers to use jQuery��s awesome power in their applications. Combining jQuery and ASP.NET creates applications that are anything but lightweight. Using this Cookbook you will become adept at using this library in your ASP.NET web applications.

This cookbook shares the most powerful, impressive, and just plain handy jQuery secrets for ASP.NET developers. From substitute server-side code to corresponding client script, it shows ASP.NET developers how to get the most from jQuery in a simple, effective, and easy manner.

The cookbook takes a pragmatic approach in applying the jQuery library to ASP.NET applications. It will help you to master the use of jQuery with ASP.NET by taking you step-by-step through hands-on, practical recipes. With its help, you can learn to manipulate various ASP.NET controls like TextBox, CheckBoxList, DropDownList, BulletedList, Hyperlink, Image, and GridView as well as custom user controls. The book teaches client validation techniques thus providing a substitute for the server-side Validation Control. It explores various graphic and animation effects that can be accomplished very easily with the library to give a better interactive experience to the end user. It explores AJAX in depth and describes the use of Firebug to view / troubleshoot the corresponding request / response dialog. You will also learn to develop rich content using client scripting.

A practical, hands-on guide for exploiting the power of jQuery in ASP.NET applications

What you will learn from this book :
 Learn to use jQuery��s formidable power with ASP.NET controls
 Implement impressive animations using client script
 Explore interesting graphic applications using the Image control
 Interface jQuery with the GridView control
 Develop feature-rich and responsive AJAX-enabled ASP.NET applications
 Use Firebug to work with AJAX request / response dialogs
 Post AJAX requests to page methods, web services, and HTTP Handlers
 Use various jQuery plugins to enhance your web applications
 Build simple and effective applications using client templating
 Develop rich web content using client scripting

No comments:

Post a Comment