If you’ve used Google Maps, Gmail or Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access, you’re familiar with the power of AJAX, which gives Web applications the responsiveness that users associate with desktop ...
Although the acronym AJAX is fairly straightforward, derived from Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, it’s significant because it captures a paradigm shift in the delivery of Web page content. The AJAX ...
The rapid spread of the term AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) — from Weblog to Wall Street Journal within weeks! — might lead developers to assume it’s a breakthrough that heralds the death of ...
AJAX, or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, describes a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications using a combination of HTML (or XHTML) and Cascading Style Sheets for ...
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML can make your business Web pages more responsive and interactive. AJAX technology allows site visitors to use drop-down menus and other controls to trigger actions ...
Most people who try to develop AJAX-based applications have got it wrong, says the creator of the JBoss Seam open source project. Gavin King, who created the Seam project, told ZDNet Asia that most ...
And, indeed, this asynchronous behavior is what makes JavaScript—and Ajax, for that matter—so exciting for Web developers. No longer are we stuck with the modern equivalent of old-style 3270 terminals ...
Running a business on the World Wide Web can be a source of frustration if you don’t have the right tools. Many business owners continue to expect their customers to wait what seems like an eternity ...
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is an increasingly popular bundle of tools and techniques that help online applications mimic the smooth responsiveness of traditional desktop software. Google ...
This is the first installment of a new online column for Visual Studio Magazine. The column will focus on several key .NET technologies, including ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlight, XML and Web services.
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