AJAX - Conversation with an Ajaxian [ Sample Chapter ]

Posted by | Posted in AJAX, JavaBeat | Posted on 10-04-2008

Ajax is a relatively new approach to Web development. Since it is neither a new tool nor a different technology, and neither a new language it requires a different style for you to master it, or to be an Ajaxian. A conversational style has been used to help you understand the nuances of Ajax. read full article

Using JSF and AJAX with Ajax enabled JSF implementations - Ajax4Jsf

Posted by | Posted in AJAX, Ajax4Jsf, Exadel, IceFaces, JBoss, JSF, JSF 1.2, RichFaces | Posted on 16-07-2007

With the advent of internet, there has been constant paradigm change from time and again. There are many scripting web languages which came and showed their impact now and then. But the feature I am going to talk about will give a close look to internet as a close friend. In this article, read full article

Ajax support in struts 2.0

Posted by | Posted in AJAX, Apache, J2EE, Java, MVC, Struts 2.0, Web Framework, WebWork | Posted on 08-06-2007

Ajax or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML was introduced by Jesse James Garrett in 2005. He is called the “Father of Ajax” .Ajax is a collection of concepts and technologies that allows richer and more interactive user interaction with the web applications. The Ajax engine allows the user’s interaction with the application to happen asynchronously — independent of communication with the server. So the user is never staring at a blank browser window and an hourglass icon, waiting around for the server to do something.read full article

Report Reveals AJAX on the Rise

Posted by | Posted in AJAX, Internet, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, Web 3.0 | Posted on 15-04-2007

There are now 3.5 million AJAX developers worldwide, a 50 percent increase over the past year, based on results of a survey that will be released next week.

The survey, conducted by Santa Cruz, Calif.-based Evans Data Corp., will also reveal that nearly four out of five, or 78 percent, of AJAX applications are developed for the Web and nearly 40 percent are for server-centric applications such as databases, ERP, CRM, as well as rich Internet applications.More>>