Publisher's Synopsis
Summary
SPA Design and Architecture teaches you the design and development skills you need to create SPAs. Includes an overview of MV* frameworks, unit testing, routing, layout management, data access, pub/sub, and client-side task automation. This book is full of easy-to-follow examples you can apply to the library or framework of your choice.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
The next step in the development of web-based software, single-page web applications deliver the sleekness and fluidity of a native desktop application in a browser. If you're ready to make the leap from traditional web applications to SPAs, but don't know where to begin, this book will get you going.
About the Book
SPA Design and Architecture teaches you the design and development skills you need to create SPAs. You'll start with an introduction to the SPA model and see how it builds on the standard approach using linked pages. The author guides you through the practical issues of building an SPA, including an overview of MV* frameworks, unit testing, routing, layout management, data access, pub/sub, and client-side task automation. This book is full of easy-to-follow examples you can apply to the library or framework of your choice.
What's Inside
About the Reader
This book assumes you are a web developer and know JavaScript basics.
About the Author
Emmit Scott is a senior software engineer and architect with experience building large-scale, web-based applications.
Table of Contents
- What is a single-page application?
- The role of MV* frameworks
- Modular JavaScript
- Navigating the single page
- View composition and layout
- Inter-module interaction
- Communicating with the server
- Unit testing
- Client-side task automation
PART 1 THE BASICS
PART 2 CORE CONCEPTS
APPENDIXES
- Employee directory example walk-through
- Review of the XMLHttpRequest API
- Chapter 7 server-side setup and summary
- Installing Node.js and Gulp.js