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ASP.NET MVC 4 in Action
book

ASP.NET MVC 4 in Action

by Matthew Hinze, Jeremy Skinner, Jeffrey Palermo, James Bogard, Eric Hexter
May 2012
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
440 pages
13h 54m
English
Manning Publications
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Chapter 7. Ajax in ASP.NET MVC

 

This chapter covers
  • Unobtrusive Ajax using jQuery
  • ASP.NET MVC’s Ajax helpers
  • JSON responses and client-side templates
  • jQuery UI’s Autocomplete plugin

 

Most of the examples that we’ve looked at so far have focused on using the server-side components in ASP.NET MVC to render views and send them to the browser. But with the increased performance of modern web browsers, we can often move much of our rendering logic to the client. This can result in applications that are far more interactive and user friendly.

Although there are many client-side technologies available on today’s web (including Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight), the most popular is undoubtedly JavaScript due to its ubiquitous support across ...

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