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D Web Development

You're reading from   D Web Development Leverage the power of D and the vibe.d framework to develop web applications that are incredibly fast

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785288890
Length 196 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kai Nacke Kai Nacke
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Your First Web Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Templates for Your Web Pages 3. Get Interactive – Forms and Flow Control 4. Easy Forms with the Web Framework 5. Accessing a Database 6. Using the REST Interface 7. The vibe.d Internals 8. Using vibe.d with a GUI Client 9. Power Your Application with vibe.d Extensions Index

Defining the principles of the World Wide Web


As soon as computers were networked, people created binary protocols to execute code on a remote computer. The disadvantage of these Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocols is the system dependency. Due to the binary nature, it is not easy to get a remote procedure call right: the size of data types, endianness, and alignment may be different on the target machine. With the success of the WWW, the idea of services appeared. A service provides some functionality, for example, retrieving the stock price at NASDAQ in real time. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) was created. SOAP is based on XML and, therefore, enables structured data exchange in heterogeneous networks. Web Service Description Language (WSDL) was created to describe the services, again in XML.

The combination of SOAP and WSDL is used to look up services and generate language bindings for them. This works very well, but there are drawbacks. SOAP is designed to be independent of the...

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