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  • How to... move from AjaxPro to ASP.NET AJAX PageMethods

    In one of my last posts I blogged about the future of Ajax.NET Professional (AjaxPro) and that I'm not able to do further development on that project. A  lot of my readers feeling sad about this but I had to concentrate more on new technologies that will revolutionize web application development...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 01-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas, Source Code
  • Future of Ajax.NET Professional

    I'm happy to see that Ajax.NET Professional is used about 13.3% when using .NET related web applications . Starting with my first post Using a HttpHandler and Attributes to call C# methods in JavaScript in February 2005 the AJAX hype started around the world. Two months later I renamed the project to...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 01-04-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas
  • [de] Silverlight Get Together

    (English: I will start new workshops about Ajax, ASP.NET and Silverlight in the next months, first will start on Thursday about Silverlight.) Am kommenden Donnersten, den 26. Juli 2007, veranstalten wir einen kleinen, kostenfreien Workshop zum Thema Microsoft Silverlight . Danke an Thomas Müller, der...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-23-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, Atlas, Source Code, WPF/E, WPF, WPFE, Silverlight, DLR
  • .NET Developers Group München - Web 2.0 für Webentwickler

    Ich bin morgen Abend (20. November 2006) bei der .NET Developers Group München und spreche über Web 2.0. In meinem Vortrag möchte ich verschiedene Frameworks (Yahoo! UI, Dojo, AjaxPro , Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX) kurz vorstellen, und auch Funktionen zeigen, die viele bis jetzt wohl noch nicht...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 11-20-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, Atlas, JSON
  • What's next with AjaxPro?

    That's a good questions: what's next with AjaxPro ? I'm still working on the Java port of AjaxPro, working already very good. During the port I found several new ideas on how to improve AjaxPro. The next AjaxPro version has several improvements when using AjaxPro with third-party frameworks...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 11-15-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, Web 2.0, Atlas
  • Albert Weinert will talk about Ajax.NET Professional in Cologne, Germany

    Alber Weinert is talking about Ajax.NET Professional (and details on JSON ) in Cologne, Germany: "Ich halte am Dienstag, den 25.07.2006 wieder einen AJAX Vortrag [2]. Diesmal in Köln bei der .net user group Köln [1]. Nachdem ich nochmal kurz die Grundlagen zu AJAX erkläre, gehe ich...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-19-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas, JSON, IE
  • Serializing Objects as JSON using Atlas, JSON.NET and AjaxPro [Part 2]

    As there was a little discussion about serialization of .NET types and deserialization of these genereted JSON strings I have updated Ajax.NET Professional (version 6.7.9.1) to allow parsing of new Date statements, too. You can use the JSON generated string to do a deserialization right after, now. I...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-10-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas, JSON
  • AJAX Web Applications and Time Zones

    Because I'm currently playing with a lot of AJAX frameworks I'm searching for the correct use of dates and times in web applications. Ajax.NET Professional is using time zone indentifier to know from which time zone the request is comming from. See following server-side C# code: [AjaxMethod] public static...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas, JSON
  • Why Ajax.NET Professional is using the __type property?

    Ajax.NET Professional is using attributes, there is no need to inherit from special pages or include dummy web controls to do all the job, there is no need to write special source code. Any .NET assembly can include classes with AjaxMethods that can be used in your ASP.NET web application. Some months...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas, JSON
  • [DE] Dodned .NET Franken Usergroup Treffen

    Dieter Föttinger schreibt auf seinem Blog folgendes zu dem Usergroup Treffen (INETA Usergroup Franken) gestern Abend: " Ajax.NET Professional ist das elegantere und vor allem kompaktere Framework das jeden .NET Datentyp per JSON [7] serialisiert und somit echte Objekte und vor allem bessere Performance...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 06-29-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, Web 2.0, JavaScript, Atlas
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