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by The Ajax Experience
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Published on: January 07, 2009
Type of content: PODCAST
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Price: FREE
Overview: JSON is rapidly becoming the standard format for data on the Web. The modularity of service-oriented architecture is demonstrating significant value in simplifying the reuse of technology and the sharing of information. With the rising popularity of mashups, the interoperability of data sources and services will become extremely significant. By using existing and emerging formats built on JSON for defining Web services, we can rapidly build and consume Web services with high levels of modularity and reusability that can be provided by SAO and JSON in a Web environment. Learn how to use the tools of JSON Web services, including Service Mapping Description (SMD) and JSON Schema, to quickly integrate JSON sources and develop applications using decoupled services for scalable high-performance standards-based client server applications. This session demonstrates how to create an application using Dojo by quickly plugging in dojo.data storage and dojo.rpc service components and using standard REST and JSON-RPC communication with a Persevere storage and JavaScript server. JSON-based storage and RPC services can easily be wired to client side code with SMDs, and you see how Comet capabilities can easily be included to provide real time views of data. Using open service definitions and standards-based data communication allows client and server components to easily be interchanged without client/server lock-in. We examine scalability benefits of using JSON REST services and RESTful application state management. We also look at best practices for access control and security in developing Web client/server applications. In this session you learn how to: - Rapidly develop database/CRUD applications using open Web technology;
- Leverage multiple technologies with standards-based communication for high levels of interoperability and flexibility in application development;
- Build safe and scalable client server Web applications.
This session was recorded at The Ajax Experience conference in Boston, Massachusetts, September 29 - October 1, 2008.

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