New Slides from Ajax Experience Talk: "Beyond Cookies: Persistent Storage (and Offline Access) for AJAX/DHTML Applications Using Dojo.Storage"

I've put up the slides from the talk I gave last week at the Ajax Experience 2006 conference:

Beyond Cookies: Persistent Storage (and Offline Access) for AJAX/DHTML Applications Using Dojo.Storage

"Learn how the new dojo.storage system can allow web applications to persistently and securely store large amounts of data.

Web applications have been constrained by the 4K limit of cookies for years. Learn how the new dojo.storage system can allow web applications to persistently and securely store large amounts of data. Developers will be shown how to use the dojo.storage API; example applications that use these APIs, such as a web-based word processor that persists its file's locally rather than on a server; and details of how dojo.storage is internally implemented."

I take folks through how to use dojo.storage; a full sample open source application named Moxie that is an advanced, rich text web editor with persistent client-side storage and offline access; how to build something like Moxie yourself; how dojo.storage works internally; and how to do offline access.

See the presentation:
I reference two demos in the talk, which you can access here:

Comments

Lightoy said…
I like your blog.
Polly said…
Ajax seems very exciting, it is certainly going to change the nature of the web
no one said…
Wow, what a bunch of totally inane off topic comments. I felt it was my duty to throw my hat into this fray. I'm a second year CT student, and I'm really exited about learning some AJAX (although I need to get JavaScript nailed down a little more firmly before moving on)

In any case I thought your presentation was well done and informative. Thanks for creating a truly interesting coding blog!

Bucking the trend: Don't bother checking out my blog folks, check this out instead:

Your ISP Sucks
Boy I cant wait until huge files can be sent to my computer by web pages.

That will be the day: web pages are so nice to me already with the spyware.