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JavaScript and JSON Essentials

By : Sai S Sriparasa
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JavaScript and JSON Essentials

By: Sai S Sriparasa

Overview of this book

The exchange of data over the Internet has been carried out since its inception. Delimiter-separated lists such as CSV and tag-separated languages such as XML are very popular, yet they are considered to be verbose by a section of developers. JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight text-based code to create objects to transfer data over the Internet. It is a data exchange format that is human-readable (like XML, but without the markup around your actual payload) and its syntax is a subset of the JavaScript language that was standardized in 1999. JavaScript and JSON Essentials is a step-by-step guide that will introduce you to JSON and help you understand how the lightweight JSON data format can be used in different ways either to store data locally or to transfer data over the Internet. This book will teach you how to use JSON effectively with JavaScript. This book begins with a brief refresher course on JavaScript before taking you through how JSON data can be transferred via synchronous, asynchronous, and cross-domain asynchronous HTTP calls. JSON is not just about data transfer; this book throws light on the alternate implementations of JSON as well. You will learn the data types that JavaScript uses and how those data types can be used in JSON. You will go through the concepts of how to create, update, parse, and delete a JSON object. You will also look at the different techniques of loading a JSON file onto a web page, how to use jQuery to traverse through an object, and how to perform access operations. You will also go over a few resources that will make debugging JSON quick and easy.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Requirements for AJAX


AJAX is an asynchronous two-way communication between the browser that is considered to be the client, and a live web server via HTTP (or HTTPS). We can run a live server locally, such as Apache or IIS on Windows or Apache on Linux and Mac OS. I will take us through setting up the Apache web server in a Linux environment and simultaneously also explain how to use the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment to build web applications. For this AJAX course, let us pick PHP and MySQL to be our main server-side language and database.

In this chapter, I will take you through two setups; the first will be setting up Apache and PHP to develop server-side programs on a Linux machine, while the second one will be running a .NET-powered web application on Windows. Microsoft's .NET Framework requires the libraries in the .NET Framework and Visual Studio IDE to be installed. I will assume that you have performed both the steps; we will now set up a web application in ASP...