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Design and Deploy Highly Responsive Data-Driven Web 2.0 Applications
Deliver next-generation user capabilities and client-side services in your Oracle-based Web applications by combining the powerful features of AJAX and PHP. Written by Web 2.0 programming experts, Oracle Database AJAX & PHP Web Application Development shows you how to design faster, lighter, more responsive Web applications while reducing code support and creation time. You'll learn how to develop modular AJAX and PHP code, add dynamically updated content, and implement click-to-edit and drag-and-drop functionality. You'll also get details on incorporating cutting-edge mashup, reporting, and communication features.
Build robust Web applications that utilize the latest AJAX, PHP, and modularity techniquesConstruct AJAX and PHP objects, controllers, iframes, and models Simplify programming with reusable modules, open-source libraries, and templates Optimize scalability, availability, performance, and security Auto-refresh Web pages and execute XML calls using the HttpRequest object
Add HTML drill-down tables, DOM drag-and-drop, and click-to-edit features
Retrieve data from external sources using Remote Procedure Calls and Pear-based services Solve browser navigation button, bookmarking, and history tracking issues Allow end users to customize Web pages using tracking, JSON, and mashups Facilitate client-side communication with VOIP, IM, targeted reporting, and file sharing
Author Notes
Lee Barney is a professor of Computer Information Technology at BYU-Idaho.
Michael McLaughlin is a professor of Computer Information Technology at BYU-Idaho, the author of Oracle Database 10g Express Edition PHP Web Programming, and coauthor of Oracle Database 10g PL/SQL Programming.Table of Contents
Part I Building a Foundation |
Chapter 1 JavaScript and PHP Scalability |
Chapter 2 PHP and JavaScript Modularity |
Chapter 3 JavaScript and PHP Objects |
Part II Dynamic Presentation: Communication Between User Interface and the Server |
Chapter 4 The XMLHttpRequest Object |
Chapter 5 AJAX, Advanced HTML, and HTTP Communication |
Chapter 6 Manipulating the DOM with JavaScript |
Part III Advanced Dynamic Presentation and Communication |
Chapter 7 Remoting with PHP Data Access Objects |
Chapter 8 AJAX, Charting, and Simple Data Transfer |
Chapter 9 Enabling Back Buttons in AJAX |
Part IV Creating Highly Flexible, Scalable Applications |
Chapter 10 Client and Server-Side Sessions |
Chapter 11 Creating User-Defined Mashups |
Chapter 12 Multimodel Communication: VOIP, IM, and Stored Reports |
Part IV Appendixes |
Appendix A HTML Tag Index |
Appendix B PHP Primer |
Appendix C Oracle Database Administration Primer |
Appendix D Oracle Database SQL Primer |
Appendix E PL SQL Primer |
Index |