
Oracle Database Ajax & PHP Web Application Development
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 16. April 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
458 pages
978-0-07-150277-1 (ISBN)
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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 techniques
Construct 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
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 techniques
Construct 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
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
75 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
774 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-150277-1 (9780071502771)
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Lee Barney | Michael McLaughlin
Oracle Database Ajax & PHP Web Application Development
E-Book
02/2008
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
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Persons
Michael is a professor at BYU - Idaho in the Computer Information Technology Department of the Business and Communication School. He teaches courses on CIT management, databases and systems analysis and design. He is the author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming, Oracle Database 11g and Oracle MySQL 5.6, Oracle Database 10g Express Edition PHP Web Programming, and co-author of four other Oracle Press books. He's an Oracle ACE and speaker at Oracle User Group Meetings. He worked at Oracle Corporation for over eight years in Consulting, Development and Support, working with the database, tools and Oracle E-Business Suite. He left Oracle as the Senior Applications Upgrade Manger in E-Business Suite Release Engineering.
Content
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
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