33983Article: AJAX:Getting Startedhttp://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/AJAX:Getting_StartedAjax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. In a nutshell, it is the use of the nonstandard XMLHttpRequest() object to communicate with server-side scripts. It can send as well as receive information in a variety of formats, including XML, HTML, and even text files.Ajax > Tips and TutorialsNov 11, 2006developer.mozilla.org
Sing Li have written the part 2 of Kick-start your Java apps (Require registration), Easy, lightweight Ajax development with no-charge software. In this tutorial using JDK, DB2 Express-C, WebSphere Application Server, Eclipse, and DWR the author explain step by step how to create an employee-information panel using standard JSP and servlet technology.
You can practically make some changes in the application while seeing the updated version through the admin. You can even integrate other applications that were used with scaffolding and see how they work together.
Back on day one we looked at using the Prototype library to take all the hard work out of making a simple Ajax call. While that was fun and all, it didn?t go that far towards implementing something really practical. We dipped our toes in, but haven?t learned to swim yet.
One of the biggest challenges of any developer is to enable the webpage to all visitors as fast as possible. Unfortunately, our knowledge always precedes our available technology. Although we can create very interactive websites with the ability to watch videos while having to look for information on the webpage itself, it requires advanced technologies that every one cannot afford.
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