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3 09 2007

The source code for Enterprise Ajax is now available for download! Get it here:
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This site is the living space for topics and discussion related to Enterprise Ajax, a book by Nitobi, and published by Pearson / Prentice Hall. Its also a blog for topics relating to AJAX development, including JavaScript, XSLT, XML, DHTML, PHP, Java, and ASP.NET.

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Testimonials

24 07 2007

Testimonials

“This book does an excellent job of covering advanced AJAX topics such as performance, Object Oriented JavaScript, usability, and accessibility. There’s dozens of basic Ajax books on the market, but if you want to build mission-critical business applications, this is the book to own.”

Duane Nickull, Sr Technical Evangelist - Adobe Systems Inc. & Chair OASIS SOA Reference Model Technical Committee.

“The core technologies of Ajax are quite straightforward; the hard part is applying them in the real world. Fortunately, the authors have been putting Ajax into practice since long before the term “AJAX” was even coined. Enterprise Ajax offers excellent coverage of issues rarely explained to date, but frequently encountered by enterprise developers - including architecting of Ajax applications, and how to deal with such concerns as usability, security, and reliability.”

Dr. Micheal Mahemoff, Ph. D., author of Ajax Design Patterns (AjaxPatterns.org)

“Just when you thought you knew all you need to know about AJAX, Dave, ALexei, and Andre force open your cranium and unload a dump truck full of Enterprise AJax techniques, best practices, and hard-earned expert insight onto your brain. If you want to mix some serious AJAX into your serious business applications, the solid information and advice you get from this book will let you do so with confidence.”

Brent Ashley, Web Developer and AJAX Pioneer

“I can’t think of any better authors for a book on Enterprise AJAX. THe book is sure to be a valuable reference for developers the world over working on the next generation of web applications.”

Matt Mckenzie, Software development manager, LiveCycle, Adobe Systems Inc.

“A great resource for writing quality, enterprise-level JavaScript.”

Christian Van Eeden, Senior Application Specialist, Schenker DB Logistics.

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