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It is not enough for Web application developers to be proficient in just one platform. As platforms grow and evolve, and as new ones arise, developers must be able to transfer their proficiency across platforms in order to build complex Web applications effectively. This book helps developers understand the underlying core technologies so that they can learn new APIs and application frameworks more quickly.Web Application Architecture provides an in-depth examination of the basic concepts and general principles associated with Web application development, using examples that illustrate specific technologies. This conceptual knowledge is critical when building and deploying complex systems that are scaleable, extensible, maintainable and reusable. The book explains the underlying protocols and languages that support Web application development, and delineates the best practices associated with building robust applications. It describes mechanisms for providing Web access to heterogeneous data sources including relational databases and multimedia.The new edition includes brand new and fully updated chapters on: Internet protocols - from TCP/IP to HTTP and beyond software components - servers, browsers, proxies and agents the dynamic web - how web applications present dynamic data markup languages - HTML, XML and CSS tools, libraries and frameworks - AJAX, Struts, and Ruby on Rails search technologies - underlying principles, application design, and SEO future directions and emerging technologies - XML Query, RDF, and the Semantic WebIdeally suited for course usage and self-study, this practical, engaging textbook is essential reading for students, programmers and system architects and designers alike. It provides a comprehensive, timely overview of modern web technology.Visit the supplementary website at www.wileyeurope.com/college/shklarShklar, Leon is the author of 'Web Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols and Practices', published 2009 under ISBN 9780470518601 and ISBN 047051860X.
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