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Official Netscape Server-Side JavaScript for Database Applications

Official Netscape Server-Side JavaScript for Database Applications

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Okay for the intermediate JavaScipt programmer. Just okay.
Review: Don't purchase this book for the evaluation version of Netscape Visual JavaScripting, CD ROM. This version is buggy and the CD startup actually failed. When I called the distributor's tech support (as outlined in the book) I was told that group (Coriolis distributors) did not support Netscape products any longer and they did not have a forwarding number.

There is a fair introduction to JavaScripting with database connectivity however this is a relatively new technology, for Netscape and JavaScripting, and needs some enhancements. Even after stepping through the applications debugger, I was not able to find some of the application failures.

The most I go out of this book was a clear understanding that JavaScript is extremely powerful, dynamic, and other tools are needed for reference manuals and "bullet proof" application development.

I recommend waiting until either another publisher distributes a better reference guide and CD ROM or Netscape gets it right in a later version.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Okay for the intermediate JavaScipt programmer. Just okay.
Review: Don't purchase this book for the evaluation version of Netscape Visual JavaScripting, CD ROM. This version is buggy and the CD startup actually failed. When I called the distributor's tech support (as outlined in the book) I was told that group (Coriolis distributors) did not support Netscape products any longer and they did not have a forwarding number.

There is a fair introduction to JavaScripting with database connectivity however this is a relatively new technology, for Netscape and JavaScripting, and needs some enhancements. Even after stepping through the applications debugger, I was not able to find some of the application failures.

The most I go out of this book was a clear understanding that JavaScript is extremely powerful, dynamic, and other tools are needed for reference manuals and "bullet proof" application development.

I recommend waiting until either another publisher distributes a better reference guide and CD ROM or Netscape gets it right in a later version.


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