Easy, lightweight Ajax development with no-charge software
34004Easy, lightweight Ajax development with no-charge softwarehttp://ajax.phpmagazine.net/2006/04/easy_lightweight_ajax_developm.htmlSing 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.Ajax > Tips and TutorialsNov 11, 2006www.phpmagazine.net
Ajax is actually a family of technologies that have been available for years. The means to make requests to the server using only JavaScript were built into Internet Explorer 5.5, but the possibilities of the technology were overlooked. It was only in 2005 that the techniques were rediscovered and used, notably to excellent effect in Google?s ? GMail web application.
If you're even remotely connected to web development, you can't have failed to have heard of Ajax at some point in the last year. It probably sounded like the latest buzzword and was one of those things you stuck on the "must read up on later" pile. While it's definitely a buzzword, it's also quite a useful one.
We have indicated that this product is the latest of Google’s language applications. There are already a bunch of language related applications released by Google. Some of them could even translate Google Talk conversation on the spot. A language detection feature in Google’s IM was also released. You will then have the option of changing the language to your preferred tongue.
In our last article, we touched the surface of Ajax by developing a simple email validation application. In this article we are going to delve deeper into Ajax and explore how XSL can be used on both the client side (using Javascript) and on the server (using PHP) to transform XML data into XHTML
Ajax programming is one of the most exciting new technologies in recent history. Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) allows a web page to refresh a small portion of its data from a web server, rather than being forced to reload and redraw the entire page as in traditional web programming. Since they can make frequent, small updates, web applications written with Ajax programming can present user interfaces that are more like desktop applications, which are more natural and intuitive interfaces for most users. However, just like Uncle Ben said to Peter Parker (aka Spider-Manâ„¢)(1), with great power comes great responsibility. Web applications have become prime targets for malicious users and hackers performing SQL injection and similar attacks.
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