Enterprise Web Development
- Length: 644 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Publication Date: 2014-07-28
- ISBN-10: 1449356818
- ISBN-13: 9781449356811
- Sales Rank: #2141345 (See Top 100 Books)
If you want to build your organization’s next web application with HTML5, this practical book will help you sort through the various frameworks, libraries, and development options that populate this stack. You’ll learn several of these approaches hands-on by writing multiple versions of a sample web app throughout the book, so you can determine the right strategy for your enterprise.
What’s the best way to reach both mobile and desktop users? How about modularization, security, and test-driven development? With lots of working code samples, this book will help web application developers and software architects navigate the growing number of HTML5 and JavaScript choices available. The book’s sample apps are available at http://savesickchild.org.
- Mock up the book’s working app with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS
- Rebuild the sample app, first with jQuery and then Ext JS
- Work with different build tools, code generators, and package managers
- Build a modularized version of the app with RequireJS
- Apply test-driven development with the Jasmine framework
- Use WebSocket to build an online auction for the app
- Adapt the app for both PCs and mobile with responsive web design
- Create mobile versions with jQuery Mobile, Sencha Touch, and PhoneGap
Table of Contents
Part I – Building Your Application
Chapter 1. Mocking Up Save The Child Application
Chapter 2. Using Ajax and JSON
Chapter 3. Introducing JQuery Library
Part II – Enterprise Considerations
Chapter 4. Developing Web Applications in Ext JS Framework
Chapter 5. Selected Productivity Tools for Enterprise Developers
Chapter 6. Large Scale JavaScript Project
Chapter 7. Test-Driven Development with JavaScript
Chapter 8. Replacing HTTP with WebSockets
Chapter 9. Introduction to Web Application Security
Part III – Responsive Web Design and Mobile Devices
Chapter 10. Responsive Design: One Site Fits All
Chapter 11. jQuery Mobile
Chapter 12. Sencha Touch
Chapter 13. Hybrid Mobile Applications
Chapter 14. Epilogue
Appendix A. HTML5 and its New APIs
Appendix B. Running Book’s Code Samples and IDE