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Connecting Services with Accelerators

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Accelerators offer a simple way to bridge the gap between web services and the browser user interface. In this chapter, I discussed the Accelerator platform and how you can easily expose web services for use on any pages your users visit.

The subjects covered in this section are relevant for more than just Accelerators; the concepts of XML definitions and restrictive security models are recurring themes in IE extensions. As I move ahead, keep these concepts and their roles in the overall browser programming model in mind.

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Crowley, M. (2010). Connecting Services with Accelerators. In: Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2854-7_4

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