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web technologies|Web Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols and Practices
In-depth examination of concepts and principles of Web application development
Completely revised and updated, this popular book returns with coverage on a range of new technologies. Authored by a highly respected duo, this edition provides an in-depth examination of the core concepts and general principles of Web application development. Packed with examples featuring specific technologies, this book is divided into three sections: HTTP protocol as a foundation for Web applications, markup languages (HTML, XML, and CSS), and survey of emerging technologies. After a detailed introduction to the history of Web applications, coverage segues to core Internet protocols, Web browsers, Web application development, trends and directions, and more.
- Includes new coverage on technologies such as application primers, Ruby on Rails, SOAP, XPath, P3P, and more
- Explores the fundamentals of HTTP and its evolution
- Looks at HTML and its roots as well as XML languages and applications
- Reviews the basic operation of Web Servers, their functionality, configuration, and security
- Discusses how to process flow in Web browsers and looks at active browser pages
- Addresses the trends and various directions that the future of Web application frameworks may be headed
This book is essential reading for anyone who needs to design or debug complex systems, and it makes it easier to learn the new application programming interfaces that arise in a rapidly changing Internet environment.
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May 19th, 2011 at 4:57 pm
Great update to the first edition, lots of new material,
Have to disagree with prior reviewer’s complaint that the book doesn’t cover Java EE 5. It’s not supposed to, it’s not a Java book, it’s a book on the principles and protocols of web application development. Authors say upfront they don’t focus on a specific API, toolkit, or framework. They cover HTTP, XML and HTML through HTML5, core protocols and languages of the web. In discussing server-side web application frameworks and client-side techniques using Javascript and Ajax, they have an agnostic attitude that doesn’t endorse one approach. Instead they survey the many available options contrasting their benefits and shortcomings. The end result is that you learn what all approaches have in common, reliance on underlying standard protcols. The new material improves on what was already a great text book. Coverage of new frameworks since the last edition has been added. Two new chapters on search engines and on Javascript/Ajax are excellent. The administrative interface sample application is the most objective tutorial on Rails I’ve read. There’s also expanded coverage of semantic web and web services, both SOAP and REST.
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|May 19th, 2011 at 5:08 pm
Very good book for connecting the dots,
This book gives a great overview of web concepts and how they relate to each other. It goes into enough technical detail to describe the concept, but doesn’t get bogged down in technical details. I am recommending this book to experienced members of my team to establish a strong foundation of web concepts.
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|May 19th, 2011 at 5:51 pm
Solid Survey of Technologies for Modern Web Development,
This book covers a lot of ground, taking the reader logically and historically through the development of web technologies. The authors explain in a clear and coherent narrative the progression from web pages to web sites and into modern web applications. The book is more a survey than a cookbook. Examples are given at every step, but a lot of the details are left as an exercise for the reader. The book could serve as graduate-level reading to lay a groundwork for independent study.
The authors do not try to provide authoritative reference material for all the sundry topics, instead giving enough salient details to explain the reasons why we have the array of tools available today. They hold to a very determined balance of subject depth versus brevity, successfully maintaining the thread of their narrative throughout.
All the usual players are here: LAMP, DHTML, Ajax, XML (et. al.), PHP, SEO. While familiar with most of the material to some degree, I found the book filled in gaps in my understanding and illuminated connections that I had not considered before. The authors’ approach of historically-informed, progressive development– something akin to first principles– provides a solid foundation for evaluating design choices and for continued learning after the book is finished.
Near the end, we are brought so up to date that clear choices no longer present themselves. Struts is presented next to Ruby on Rails and Java Server Faces and HTML5 are briefly discussed. Such are the vagaries of an active and developing field. This book can show us how we got to today, but at some point, the current edition will no longer carry you to the forefront, nor leave you confident and comfortable with current production systems. Still, it’s value will hold for the foundation it provides and the approach to thinking about further developments.
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