Practical DWR 2 Projects [electronic resource] /by Frank W. Zammetti.
by Zammetti, Frank W [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Setting the Table -- An Introduction to Ajax, RPC, and Modern RIAs -- Getting to Know DWR -- Advanced DWR -- The Projects -- InstaMail: An Ajax-Based Webmail Client -- Share Your Knowledge: DWiki, the DWR-Based Wiki -- Remotely Managing Your Files: DWR File Manager -- Enter the Enterprise: A DWR-Based Report Portal -- DWR for Fun and Profit (a DWR Game!) -- Timekeeper: DWR Even Makes Project Management Fun!.
The Ajax craze is sweeping the world, and there is no shortage of libraries from which to choose to make it all easier to develop. One of those libraries has risen near the top in the Java space, and that library is DWR. DWR, or Direct Web Remoting, allows you to treat your Java classes running on the server as if they were local objects running in the browser, bringing the full power of your server–side business logic to the client without the usual problems that entails. In this book, you will: Explore DWR and all it offers Find six full, working applications that use DWR, instead of a lot of theoretical musings Learn by example, more importantly, by doing, as you tear the applications apart, see what makes them tick, and even extend them at your own pace In the end, you’ll have a great feel for what DWR offers and how Ajax can bring the world of Web 2.0 to your doorstep, and you’ll have a good time doing it.
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