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published 2 years, 11 months ago, submitted by casey 2 years, 11 months ago

geekswithblogs.net — I tried to get Atlas running without the templates which wasn't a problem and gave me better understanding of the workings of Atlas. With Altas you can call a webmethod in a webservice class from within Javascript at the browser. In this example I use an aspx page which has just plain HTML controls (no ASP.NET controls, no runat ="server") firing the javascript that calls the webmethod. The webservice is in the same webapplication as the page.

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Great, I tried an earlier version of Atlas but the installation blew up on me. I used the dojo toolkit instead (http://www.dojotoolkit.org/).

It will be good to get under the hood of Atlas, I feel that you can only really use the high level tools correctly when you have a good understanding of the inner workings.
posted by gavinjoyce gavinjoyce 2 years, 11 months ago
I'm using dojo, too Gavin. I was going to use Atlas but then realised that I wouldn't be able to public with the result for at least a year.
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