>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I am thinking of adding the following simple feature to one of the pages of ASP.NET application.
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>>>>User enters Part No. And the page should populate the textbox of unit price for this part (and maybe some other information, such as quantity, location). I know I can do it by reposting the page on user entering the Part No. and sending back the page with the values.
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>>>>But if I want to do it without reposting the page (as often you see today in the internet pages) should I use jQuery.ajax? I am just about to start viewing some courses on this topic on Pluralsight but would like to know that I am on the correct path.
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>>>>TIA for any suggestions.
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>>>I see Mike has suggested Knockout. I'd add Angular as an option - has a $resource class which makes grabbing data from the server easy (and works well with WebApi). Good data binding as well.
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>>First, thank you. Newbie question. Is it Knockout and Angular or either one? That is, suppose I learn Angular (hopefully :)), for what I need to do, do I need Knockout in the program too? (I realize that Knockout is a multi-functional library but for now I just need one thing).
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>As Craig says - you could use one or the other - they are similar. I've a feeling MS have adopted Angular as a preferred AAA client end (but could be wrong).
>I've not used Knockout - compared it (on paper) with Angular and opted for the latter....
Thank you, Viv. I have not yet started learning either technology and will start with Angular (unless a new technology is in vogue at the time :))
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