With everything developers need to know to build state-of-the-art client/server applications with JavaScript and Netscape Navigator 3.0, this book explains how to write and compile server-side JavaScript with LiveWire 1.0. It covers the fundamentals of JavaScript; discusses interfacing Java applets and JavaScript via Netscape's new Live Connect technology; and reviews client/server methodologies and the model used by http.
From the Back Cover
Browser-based client/server is the future, and Netscape Developer's Guide to JavaScript is your roadmap for getting there.
JavaScript is more than a great standalone Web scripting language. It's a powerful tool for platform-independent client/server development. Netscape Developer's Guide to JavaScript is your complete guide to writing distributed client/server JavaScript applications that leverage the full power of Netscape Communicator 4.x and the latest Netscape servers.
Learn the fundamentals of browser-based client/server development, including the role of JavaScript, Java and HTML. Key topics covered include:
* Techniques for integrating JavaScript with HTML
* Signed scripts and other security techniques
* Netscape Navigator/Communicator object hierarchies
* JavaScript's core objects, methods and functions
* Events, forms, windows, frames and more
You'll find detailed coverage of using LiveConnect to interface with plug-ins and Java applets, integrating JavaScript with Dynamic HTML, working with LiveWire databases, and building components using JavaScript Bean files. There's also a comprehensive guide to JavaScript development tools.
The accompanying CD-ROM contains:
* Complete source code for more than 120 example scripts
* NetObjects ScriptBuilder evaluation software for Windows 95/NT
* Netscape Communicator for Windows, Mac and UNIX (???)
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