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Slides from ASP.NET AJAX 4.0 Talk Slides from MIX 09 talk by Stephen Walther. Demonstrates ASP.NET AJAX client templates and controls. .

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ASP.NET: Taking Ajax to the Next LevelStephen WaltherSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Corporation

Introduction

Web Application Experience in 1993

Introduction

Brendan Eich’s Home Page (the inventor of JavaScript)

Introduction

Super Fancy Ajax Application

ASP.NET Server-SidePages are rendered on the server and updated through postbacks

ASP.NET Server-Side AJAX (AJAH)Pages are rendered on the server and updated through AJAX requests for HTML

ASP.NET Client-Side AJAXPages are rendered on the client and updated through Ajax requests for JSON

Different Types of Web Applications

Client-Side Application Model

renders once

Ajax Calls (services)

Less roundtripsLess bandwidthLess work on the web serverMore responsive

Why AJAX Applications Are Good

Two developers: an ASP.NET and JavaScript developer. Ask each developer when a button click event happens…

Why AJAX Applications are Good

Overview: 3 Ways to Build an Application

1. Server-Side ASP.NET

2. Server-Side ASP.NET AJAX

3. Client-Side ASP.NET AJAX

Overview: Features of Client-Side ASP.NET AJAX

1. Declarative Client-Side Controls

2. Command Bubbling

3. Live Bindings

4. Saving and Updating Data

Server-Side ASP.NET with No Ajax

• Controls• Code• Work

Web Server Web Browser

renders

postback

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Server-Side ASP.NET

demo

BenefitsSafe: No Browser Compatibility IssuesPowerful: Use any programming language

DrawbacksResponsiveness: User must wait for a postbackPerformance: All page content must be rendered for each interaction

Server-Side ASP.NET

Server-Side ASP.NET AJAXwith UpdatePanel

• Controls• Code• Work

Web Server Web Browser

renders

sneakypostback

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Server-Side ASP.NET AJAX

demo

Server-Side ASP.NET AJAXBenefits

Safe: No Browser Compatibility IssuesPowerful: Use any programming languageCompatible: Retrofit existing ASP.NET applications

DrawbacksResponsiveness: User must wait for a postback (no simultaneous Ajax)Performance: (most) page content must be rendered for each interaction

Client-Side ASP.NET AJAX Controls

Web Server Web Browser

renders

sneakypostback

• Code• Work • Controls

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Client-Side AJAX Controls

demo

Client-Side ASP.NET AJAX Controls

Perfection Reached!Benefits

Responsive: Events happen when they happenPerformance: Only necessary content is passed between client and serverClean separation of content and behavior

Data SourcesASP.NET AJAX is compatible with anything that exposes JSON:

ASMX Web ServicesWCF Web ServicesHTTP HandlersJavaScript arraysASP.NET MVC JSonResultADO.NET Data Services REST Services.NET RIA Services

Why Templates are Goodfor (var i=0;i < data.length;i++){ row = "<tr>"; row += "<td>" + data[i].Title + "</td>"; row += "<td>" + data[i].Director +

"</td>"; table += row;}

$get("movieBody").innerHTML = table;

(Evil)

Why Templates are GoodmovieView.set_data(data);

<tbody id="movieBody" class="sys-template"><tr> <td>{{ Title }}</td> <td>{{ Director }}</td>

<td>{{ DateReleased.localeFormat("D") }}</td>

</tr></tbody>

(Good)

Rude Objections(impediments to a perfect future)

Browser Back/Forward buttonAccessibilitySearch Engine Optimization (SEO)JavaScript disabled (Mobile Devices)

Creating a Master/Detail Page that supports JavaScript failover

demo

Technology IndependentClient-Side ASP.NET AJAX…

Works with any modern browser including IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera.

Works with any back-end technology that exposes JSON (not dependent on ASP.NET)

Works with HTML pages, no need for ASP.NET.

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Pure HTML

demo

Additional ASP.NET AJAX 4.0 Features

Declarative Client-Side ControlsCommand BubblingLive BindingsSaving and Updating Data

Declarative ControlsXML Namespaces

xmlns:sys=“javascript:Sys”xmlns:dataview=“javascript:Sys.UI.DataView”

sys:activateActivates declarative controls

sys:attachAttaches a control to a DOM element

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Declarative Client-Side Controls

demo

Command Bubblingsys:command

A command name such as select, edit, and so onsys:commandargument

A command argument such as 78Sys:commandtarget

A control or name of a control that is the target of the command.

onCommandDataView event handler that you can use to handle a custom command

Select CommandDataView Properties

selectedIndex initialSelectedIndexselectedDataselectedItemClass

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Command Bubbling

demo

Live Bindings{{ Title }}

Used to execute JavaScript in the context of the current data item

{binding Title }WPF style binding syntaxSupports live binding

Live BindingsOne-way, One-time - The data value is updated only the first time that data binding is invoked. {{ CompanyName }}

One-way, Live - If the underlying data item is modified, the rendered data value is updated automatically.<span>{binding CompanyName}</span>

Two-way, Live - If the user changes the data value, the value of the underlying data item is updated. In addition, if the data item is modified from another source, the rendered data value is updated.<input type=“text” value=“{binding CompanyName}” />

Creating a Master/Detail Page with Live Bindings

demo

Data SourcesASP.NET AJAX is compatible with anything that exposes JSON:

ASMX Web ServicesWCF Web ServicesHTTP HandlersJavaScript arraysASP.NET MVC JSonResultADO.NET Data Services REST Services.NET RIA Services

DataContext ClassProvides read/write access to dataSupports change tracking in the browserSend multiple changes in a single batch to the serverUse AdoNetDataContext class with ADO.NET Data Services

Creating a Master/Detail Page that saves data

demo

Using ADO.NET Data Services

demo

Image Organizer

ConclusionEmbrace the client-side! For better performance and a better user experience, start writing client-side ASP.NET AJAX applications.

CodePlex ASP.NET Previewsaspnet.CodePlex.com

Official ASP.NET Websitewww.ASP.net/ajax

Resources

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