Course Number: JAVA.039
Duration: 4 days (full-day sessions) OR Weekend/Evening sessions
Training Overview: Dojo Training class teaches attendees how to build powerful JavaScript Ajax applications using the Dojo Toolkit.
Location and Pricing: Most of our courses are conducted online OR at our training facility and are customized to meet our students needs. We also provide customized onsite training at our clients' locations. Pricing for an online course depends on if its a weekend/evening course or a full day course. The weekend/evening courses are most cost-effective as they are spread over a period of weeks giving you ample time to complete the hands-on exercises. To receive a customized proposal that will fit your schedule and price quote, please contact us 
Training Prerequisites: All attendees should be experienced HTML and JavaScript developers. Prior knowledge of CSS is helpful but not required.
Training format: This class is 60% hands-on, 40% lecture, with one-on-one dedicated time-slots with the instructor.
Training Materials: All students receive a copy of related courseware / material.
Software Needed on Each Student PC:
- Firefox 2 or later and/or Internet Explorer 6 or later.
- Web development environment of your choice. The environment should support HTML, CSS, and JavaScript development.
- Java SE SDK 1.5, 1.6, or later.
- Additional software - please contact us for a detailed setup sheet.
Training Objectives:
- Understand Dojo’s feature set and API design
- Master use of Dojo Core
- Learn how to manage events in the Dojo framework
- Use the Dijit module, including built-in widgets and custom widgets
- Discover how Dojo can make remote calls to server-side applications
- Learn how to debug Dojo applications
- Master advanced features of the Dojo framework
Training Outline:
- Browser Programming Model
- JavaScript Programming
- Document Object Model, DOM
- Cascading Style Sheets, CSS
- XMLHttpRequest Object, XHR
- JavaScript Object Notation, JSON
- Overview of Dojo Base
- Namespace and Packaging
- Object Oriented Programming
- Events and Event Handling
- Working with the DOM
- Elements and NodeList
- CSS selectors with dojo.query
- Overview of Dojo Core
- Importing with dojo.require
- Strings, JSON and RegExp
- Backbutton and dojo.back
- Drag and Drop
- Visual Effects
- iFrames and dojo.i
- Advanced Events in Dojo
- AOP
- Using publish / subscribe
- Threads and dojo.deferred
- Dijit – Dojo Widget Module
- Declarative Programming and the Dojo Parser
- Form and Data Validation
- Layout Widgets
- Specialized Widget
- Dijit – Customizing Widgets
- Styling Widgets
- Extending Widgets
- Building Your Own Widgets
- Remoting in Dojo
- xhrGet and xhrPost
- Direct Web Remoting (DWR)
- Server Architecture Issues
- Dojo on the server side
- Datastores
- Writing Data Stores
- DWR Data Stores
- Debugging Dojo Apps
- Inspecting the DOM
- JavaScript Debugging
- JavaScript IDEs
- Dojo Logging
- Dojo Unit Testing with DOH
- Additional Topics
- Dojo Data Grid and client side Caching
- Migrating from 3. and .4
- Security
- Comparison with YUI
- Comparison with GWT
- Projects Using Dojo
- Dojo Offline Storage
- Final Review
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