Making use of jQuery Ajax calls in ASP.NET MVC can boost application’s performance. This way, you can GET or POST partial pieces of data from or to application server, without the need to send or retrieve back the entire page…. Read More ›
ASP.NET MVC Framework
Unobtrusive Ajax in ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NET MVC Framework has built-in Ajax enabled helper methods for unobtrusive Ajax support, which simplify the process for Ajax calls in your MVC Web Applications. Those Ajax methods are based of course in jQuery, so if you are familiar with… Read More ›
Ajax and jQuery in ASP.NET MVC
Using jQuery and Ajax asynchronous calls can improve your web application’s performance dramatically. Ajax calls, request and retrieve only partial data giving the user a sense of a better interactive user interface experience. This post will show you how to… Read More ›
Partial Views and Child Actions in ASP.NET MVC
It’s common sense for Web Applications to make use of same code over and over again to display/render information and details for their domain objects. For example, an e-shop Web Application would probably render each product in the same way… Read More ›
Generating Outgoing URLs in Views in ASP.NET MVC
Almost all MVC Web applications allow users to navigate from one View to another, usually relying on including links in the first View which eventually targets the action method that generates the second. Using simple anchor HTML elements “a” and… Read More ›
URL Routing in ASP.NET MVC – Part 2
This post continues our discussion on how ASP.NET MVC’s URL Routing System works. I assume you have already read Part 1 of the series cause I ‘m gonna work on the project we have created. In our MVC solution project… Read More ›
URL Routing in ASP.NET MVC – Part 1
Prior to ASP.NET MVC Framework, there was a direct relationship between requested URLs and the files on the server hard disk. For example in the Web Forms, a request such as was matched to a “Default.aspx” file on the server… Read More ›