Acknowledgments

Although there are only three names on the cover of this book, a legion of talented, hardworking, and just plain crazy people supported us behind the scenes. We’d like to thank everyone at Manning, especially our publisher, Marjan Bace, and our development editors, Jackie Carter and Doug Bennett, for their continuous support and help on so many aspects of the manuscript. To the others at Manning who worked with us in different stages of the project—Blaise Bace, review editor Karen Tegtmayer, webmaster Iain Shigeoka, publicist Helen Trimes, and not least of all project editor Mary Piergies—thanks for helping to steer us along so smoothly. Our copyeditors, Linda Recktenwald and Liz Welch, and proofreaders Barbara Mirecki and Tiffany Taylor, proved to be indispensable, and design editor Dottie Marsico and typesetter Denis Dalinnik did a marvelous job of converting our scribbles into pictures and our text into a real book!

Many talented coders gave their time unflinchingly to our cause, as technical proofreaders and reviewers. Leading the charge were Phil McCarthy (who not only corrected our code, but also our grammar and style, even setting us straight on the rules of Battleship) and Bear Bibeault, who bravely advised on server architecture, client-side code, and Mac compatibility, in the face of Hurricane Rita. Joe Mayo, Valentin Crettaz, James Tikalsky, Shane Witbeck, Frank Zammetti, Joel Webber, Jonathan Esterhazy, Garret Wilson, Joe Walker, and J.B. Rainsberger provided first-rate technical support at very short notice. We are truly grateful to them.

We also thank the many reviewers of the manuscript, in its various stages, for their thoughtful feedback: Ernest Friedman-Hill, Craig Walls, Patrick Peak, J. B. Rainsberger, Jack Herrington, Erik Hatcher, Oliver Zeigermann, Suresh Kumar, Mark Chaimungkalanont, Doug Warren, Deiveehan Nallazhagappan, Norman Richards, Mark Eagle, Christophe Avare, Bill Lynch, Wayland Chan, Shane Witbeck, Mike Stenhouse, Frank Zammetti, Brendan Murray, Ryan Cox, Valentin Crettaz, Thomas Baekdal, Peter-Paul Koch, Venkatt Guhesan, Frank Jania, Mike Foster, Bear Bibeault, Peter George, Joel Webber, Nikhil Narayana, Harshad Oak, and Bas Vodde.

Thanks to Paul Hobbs, Bill Gathen, and Charlie Arehart for spotting typos in the code in the Manning Early Access Program chapters (MEAP). Finally, special thanks are due to Brian J. Sletten, Ben Galbraith, and Kito Mann for helping to get the ball rolling in the first place. Our thanks also go to the authors of the many Ajax frameworks that we have used in the book, and to Jesse James Garrett for providing us with a short, snappy acronym to grace the cover of our book. (We feel that “Those Rich Client JavaScript Network Things in Action” wouldn’t have been quite as effective.)

We’re standing on the shoulders of a whole group of giants here. The view is fantastic.

Dave Crane

I’d like to thank Chia, Ben, and Sophie for their support, wisdom, and enthusiasm, and for putting up with me through all the late nights and early mornings. I’m finished now and I promise to behave. Thanks too to my parents for listening to the book-writing saga unfold and for instilling in me the strength and foolishness to undertake such a project in the first place.

Eric and Darren have been excellent co-authors to work with, and I’d like to extend my thanks to them too, for their invaluable contributions to the book.

My thanks to my colleagues at Smartstream Technologies for exploring the world of Ajax with me before it was christened—Tony Coombes, John Kellett, Phil McCarthy, Anthony Warner, Jon Green, Rob Golder, David Higgins, Owen ReesHayward, Greg Nwosu, Hristo Gramatikov, and Stuart Martin, and to my managers Colin Reid and Andrew Elmore. Thanks too to our colleagues overseas: Bhupendra, Pooja, Rahul, Dhiraj, Josef, Vjeko and Ted, and to the many other talented people with whom I’ve had the pleasure to work over the years. Special thanks are due to Rodrigo Barnes for introducing me to this new programming language called “Java” ten years ago, and to my brother Mike for figuring out how to drive our BBC microcomputer.

Eric Pascarello

I would like to thank Shona, my wife, for putting up with the late nights and for planning our wedding without my help, while I wrote this book. Thanks to my parents for letting me become a computer nerd. Thanks to my co-workers Fred Grau, Paul Fuseyamore, Tim Stanton, Tracey Baker, Adrienne Cantler, and Kelly Singleton for putting up with my early morning grumpiness after the long nights of writing. Thanks to the people at www.JavaRanch.com for their support and many great ideas. And I cannot forget to thank the aliens who abducted me and taught me to program.

Darren James

I would like to thank my wife, Alana, and my children, Hannah and Paul, for being my life’s inspiration. Thanks to my parents for encouraging me to do well in school; to my colleague and friend, Bill Scott, for his ideas and support; to Richard Cowin and the contributors to Rico; to Butch Clarke for being an anchor in the storm; and to Gordon, Junior, and Jub-Jub for making me laugh.

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