Exploring Ajax, the Dojo Toolkit and jMaki to Develop Modern Web Site Interactivity
Seminar
Inhouse
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Seminar
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Niveau
Anfänger
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Methodik
Inhouse
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Dauer
1 Tag
Dieser Kurs vermittelt folgende Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten: - Explain Ajax and the asynchronous web application programming model. - Describe how to implement Dojo and jMaki widgets into web applications. Gerichtet an: Java developers, programmers, and Architects; web services developers.
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
Um diesen Kurs erfolgreich absolvieren zu können, sollten Sie über folgende Vorkenntnisse verfügen:
- Java Programming
Meinungen
Inhalte
Dieser Kurs vermittelt folgende Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten:
- Explain Ajax and the asynchronous web application programming model
- Describe how to implement Dojo and jMaki widgets into web applications
Teilnehmerkreis
Java developers, programmers, and Architects; web services developers
Voraussetzungen
Um diesen Kurs erfolgreich absolvieren zu können, sollten Sie über folgende Vorkenntnisse verfügen:
- Java Programming
Überblick über den Inhalt des Trainings
Course Approach
The course takes a practical design and programming approach to
learn about these technologies and how they are used to build web
applications. The instructor presents and walks through web application
labs using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment(IDE), and
the pre-built sample applications. The samples will be made available
on the Internet.
- Morning Content: 9:00am to 12:00, with a 15 minute break at 10:30am
- Afternoon Content: 1:00am to 5:00, with a 15 minute break at 3:15am
Introducing Ajax
- Describe and demonstrate Ajax and Ajax enable web application architectures
- The XMLHttpRequest object, get and post
- DOM, Document objects, setting attributes
- Describe and demonstrate the anatomy of an Ajax interaction
- List the pros/cons of using an Ajax-based client
JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Demonstrate the uses of JavaScript beyond Ajax
- Mouse events, moving images, and dragging images
- Describe CSS basics and uses
- Demonstrate the development steps to create an application that has Google map features
Using the Dojo Toolkit
- Introducing the Dojo Toolkit
- Creating a Dojo Toolkit web application
- Using the Dojo Toolkit to make an Ajax call
- Demonstrate samples created using NetBeans, JavaScript, and the Dojo Toolkit
Web 2.0 Application Features
- Internet transition to Web 2.0
- Web 2.0 application features
- Starting a Web 2.0 application within your company
jMaki, a Web Application Framework for Rapid Development
- Introducing jMaki
- Getting Familiar with the Features of jMaki: CSS templates and Widgets that are ready to use
- Widget configurations, and gluing widgets together
- Building applications with jMaki
Localization using JavaServer Faces
- The structure and requirements to localize a web site.
- How to add languages to a web application
Kurssprache deutsch, Unterrichtsmaterial überwiegend in englischer Sprache.
Exploring Ajax, the Dojo Toolkit and jMaki to Develop Modern Web Site Interactivity