sardalya's usage examples.
Real-Life Problems Simplified with sardalya
Please note that s@rdalya wiki contains many more usage examples and an intensive API documentation.
The examples on the wiki are more like unit tests. They are useful to see how separete components of sardalya work as an independent module.
However this page is intended to provide more realistic solutions to problems that you may face on a typical web application development process. Before diving in to the scenarios exhibited I highly recommend you visit the wiki first.
Having said that, let us solve some real-life problems with sardalya:
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How to Create an Ajaxified Dynamic Tooltip
The goals of this project are:
- To create a dynamic tooltip that retrieves its text from the server server.
- To create a caching mechanisim so that the tip text is retrieved only once. This technique will reduce the load on the server.
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(solution requires IIS and .net framework)
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How to Bullet-Proof Your Web App's JavaScript Files
The goals of this project are:
- To detect all syntax errors in your JavaScript.
- Top impose a stricter error-checking mechanism on files, so that you do not make common mistakes due to the loose-typed nature of JavaScript.
- Obfuscate your JavaScript files.
- Compress your JavaScript files.
- Do all of the above operations with a single click for all the files (i.e. batch execution) throughout your web application.
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(solution requires IIS and .net framework)
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Hope you'll find sardalya useful. Looking forward to your comments and suggestions.
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