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March 16, 2012

Using the DataJS Library for Data-Centric JavaScript Web Applications

Filed under: DataJS,Javascript,Odata — Patrick Durusau @ 7:35 pm

Using the DataJS Library for Data-Centric JavaScript Web Applications.

Brian Rinaldi writes:

I recently attended the HTML5 Summit in Miami Beach where one of the speakers was David Zhang of Microsoft speaking about the DataJS library created by Microsoft for building data-centric web applications. The DataJS library can make it easy to integrate services into your application and add features like pre-fetching, paging and caching in local storage, including support for IndexedDB. The project sounded interesting so I made a note to try it out and finally got around to it. Here’s an overview.

From the DataJS project page:

datajs is a new cross-browser JavaScript library that enables data-centric web applications by leveraging modern protocols such as JSON and OData and HTML5-enabled browser features. It’s designed to be small, fast and easy to use.

Are you delivering your next topic map to a web browser or a standalone app?

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