Are you looking for an easy to setup local–hosted JSON server? This course is designed to help you setup and learn to practice JSON and AJAX. Use it locally on your own machine and practice working with AJAX and JSON all from your computer. No CORS errors no problem everything done locally.
Designed to help you learn and practice JSON and will walk you through settings up JSON Server. This will give you a fully functional JSON database that you can use to practice JSON and AJAX. Course covers basics of XHR requests in JavaScript and how to GET and POST data.
Learn how to make XHR requests, see the updates to the database directly in your editor viewing the JSON database. Find out more about tools and resources used to make XMLHttpRequests in JavaScript.
JavaScript Object Notation or JSON is an open–standard file format that uses human–readable text to transmit data objects consisting of attribute value pairs and array data types. It is a very common data format used for asynchronous browser server communication, including as a replacement for XML in some AJAX–style systems.
Introduction to setting JSON locally and AJAX with JavaScript
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Courses : 111
Specification: Exercise JSON server with AJAX practice application
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Robert Kwarta –
Laurence’s introduction to the nodejs json server module has exposed a very useful tool for learning about and practicing making REST API calls and for easily creating a local REST server with an attached JSON data repository. Revealing this gem is wonderful! Laurence is very efficient with time; however, a slower presentation pace would be appreciated, especially when scrolling and clicking so that the student can more easily follow what is happening without having to rewind the tape.