Who is the target audience and is there a certain level of competency that book assumes/expects from its readers? Secondly,can the book be used to incorporate Ajax-style programming into web applications devloped in PHP and .NET ?
1. I guess that a minimum of Ajax knowledge could help, even though the first chapter gives a brief introduction to it. 2. It is called "And Java Frameworks", so I would not expect other languages.
This book is focused solely on Java as your server side language though the first three chapters are truly agnostic. We do expect that you have some Java and web development experience.
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