Course Information
Course Overview
AJAX for Beginners! Develop AJAX Projects with JavaScript& jQuery Handle JSON&XML Build API-Based Applications with AJAX
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a set of technologies used to create highly interactive web sites and web applications. AJAX allows to dynamically update a page without reloading the page. Using AJAX, data can be requested and received from a server in the background without interfering with the display and behaviour of the existing page. Learn AJAX if you want to develop highly dynamic, interactive and user-friendly websites and web applications.
In this course "AJAX in Action: Build AJAX-Based Applications", you will learn
- What is AJAX?
- Different Technologies Behind AJAX
- How to Use XMLHttpRequest Object?
- How to Make Asynchronous and Synchronous Call to the Server?
- Difference between GET and POST Requests
- How to Handle JSON and XML Data Returned from the Server?
- How to Implement AJAX using jQuery?
- How to Develop Dynamic Webpages and Applications using AJAX?
Projects developed as part of this course are:
- Real-Time User Name Validation
- Baby Name Suggestion
- Live Stock Quotes
By joining this course, you will get
- 4+ hours of content
- Source code for each lecture
- Quizzes
What are you waiting for? Join this unique AJAX course and start developing interactive and dynamic websites and web applications.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 48 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to AJAX
- Section 2 XMLhttpRequest Object in Action
- Section 3 AJAX and Response Data
- Section 4 AJAX and jQuery
- Section 5 AJAX and Security Limitations
- Section 6 Let's Develop
- Section 7 BONUS Section
What You’ll Learn
- Develop rich, user-friendly web applications
- Get data from the server without refreshing the page
- Update webpages without page reload
- Use AJAX with JavaScript and jQuery
- Understand difference between GET and POST methods
- Parse data in XML or JSON format
- Develop AJAX-based applications
Reviews
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PPatrick Broaden
Wonderful
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MMrinal Ghosh
contain and course inside are not same. Please write exact contain for next course
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JJohn Ly
Excellent Ajax course
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HHannan Alhumayyani
Very clear explanation