This is a discussion on AJAX Tutorials within the Web 2.0 forums, part of the Programming Talk category; What is AJAX On the surface, Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. However, the acronym doesn’...
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
|
|||
|
AJAX Tutorials
What is AJAX
On the surface, Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. However, the acronym doesn’t describe an object, but a technique for web development. The definition incorporates a suite of technologies working in conjunction for web development. These techniques help produce more responsive and interactive web applications. Increased interactivity is required by web applications since so much of the marketplace and the services they require are currently electronic Read Full Tutorial... History of Ajax Components Introduction Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. However, rather than functioning as an acronym it better describes a technique for producing faster, more interactive, and usable web pages that don’t require re-loading every time a user changes a request. This is accomplished by increasing web page responsive-ness through the exchange of small pieces of data by an invisible server. The prerequisites of Ajax are a collaboration Read Full Tutorial... Ajax Frameworks Introduction Ajax frameworks support Ajax technologies to build dynamic, client-side web sites. On dynamic web pages, users can make requests of a database contained on a server. Within an Ajax framework the data is sent to or read by the server through the use of JavaScript. This allows users to make specific requests that are processed and implemented using dynamic factors like specific user input, time of day or search history to determine the content Read Full Tutorial... Ajax Advantages Introduction One of the major concerns of information technology (IT) in the present historical moment is making the Web and web applications as efficient as possible. This insures a business’ competitive edge in this era where operating systems and applications are increasingly accessed and/or stored on the Internet. Web applications that can function on a variety of platforms or in a variety of contexts have been difficult to attain. Read Full Tutorial... Ajax Disadvantages Introduction Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It incorporates a suite of technologies aimed at improving user experience with web pages. It also allows programs written in different programming languages on different browsers to communicate with each other. Translation, communication and function between web applications happens remotely and, ideally, instantaneously. Another primary aim of Ajax is to reduce user delay Read Full Tutorial... Google and Ajax Introduction In a recent article, reporter and web developer Sean Michael Kerner declared “The AJAX World Belongs to Google”. This article refers to the dominance of Ajax in Google’s web applications and how Google’s continued incorporation of Ajax techniques is bringing Ajax to the mainstream. Ajax is an acronym for “Asynchronous JavaScript and XML”. By collaborating the functions of various pre-exist Read Full Tutorial... Open Standards and Ajax Introduction Ajax is currently one of the major forces in web development. It’s an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It describes a set of technologies that work together with JavaScript to create more dynamic and interactive web applications. It is not a specific product, but its strategy is currently being incorporated in much product development. Through Ajax, web applications behave more like desktop applications, Read Full Tutorial... Ajax vs Flash Introduction Adobe’s Flash/Flex and vendor-independent Ajax are both used to design dynamic and interactive web applications. Both allow for interface animation and are platform independent meaning content will appear the same across platforms. There are many similarities and Flash/Flex is often used as a partial substitution for Ajax interface technologies. However, there are significant differences as well. For example, Flash Read Full Tutorial... Ajax and JavaScript Introduction Ajax is a combination of technologies that increase web page usability. It is an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Ajax performs its functions by encoding all requests between the server and the browser in the common programming language of JavaScript. Communication between server and browser in a standardized language like JavaScript and the Ajax XMLHttpRequest object allow for page updates to occur asynchronously through Read Full Tutorial... Ajax Business Applications Introduction Ajax is a method for building highly efficient and interactive web sites. It stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Through a combination of technologies, Ajax makes it possible for most of the processing work for web page interaction to take place between the server and the browser, not requiring the user to wait for the entire page to re-load each time a request is processed. Ajax applications offer a layer of communication between Read Full Tutorial... Testing for Security in the Age of Ajax Programming 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 Read Full Tutorial... How To Use Remote Scripting With Ajax Implementing the Protocol Remote scripting is a technique that permits JavaScript to make a request for data via a server without needing to refresh the web page. This basic definition describes everything you need to know about remote scripting. The other factors which go into creating a streamlined web application will draw on the standard methods of altering the DOM, or Docum Read Full Tutorial... How To Pick an Ajax Framework Understanding the Ajax Framework In the last year, nearly 500 Ajax frameworks have been created. Picking the proper framework is extremely important, because it will determine the success of the features, maintenance, and development time for your project. There are a number of questions you will want to ask yourself when it comes to choosing the proper framework. If you are looking for Read Full Tutorial... The Capabilities of Ajax The Importance of Ajax on The Java Platform If you have used Flickr or Gmail, you should be well aware of the fact that new web applications are becoming prevalent on the web. Many of these applications are prominently seen in programs like Flickr, and you are probably wandering what makes them distinct from traditional web applications. The primary difference between traditional web applica Read Full Tutorial... Ajax at a Glance Introduction Ajax is a system that is comprised of a number of different technologies, and some of these include DOM, HTML, JavaScript, and DHTML. These technologies together are used to create an approach that will allow users to transform static web interfaces into those which are highly interactive. To fully understand the power of Ajax, you must be able to first understand how these various tech Read Full Tutorial... Errors That Developers Make With Ajax Basic Things That Developers Must Avoid While Ajax has been the subject of hype for its ability to make web applications much more interactive, with power comes responsibility, and Ajax can be dangerous in the hands of developers who do not know how to use it properly. While Ajax has a great deal of potential, it is far from being perfect. There are a number of UI problems that Read Full Tutorial... How Ajax Can Be Used To Build Java Applications Why Ajax Can be Useful For High Quality Web Applications One thing that most people are looking for on the web these days is interactivity. The ability for companies to create web applications which are highly interactive will play a prominent role in their success over the web. In fact, the very nature of Ajax makes it useful for the cons Read Full Tutorial... How To Get Started With Ajax Ajax Basics Ajax is an acronym which stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It is the method of using the XMLHttpRequest object to facilitate communication with scripts that are server sided. It can send data in a variety of different formats, and it can receive data as well. Some of the formats which make up Ajax include HTML, XML, and basic text files Read Full Tutorial... Interface Design For Ajax Looking at Ajax From a Design Perspective Just as with all new technologies, the usage and adoption of Ajax must become widespread if the program is to be a success. In addition to this, there is almost always the possibility that the technology will be used in a way that its inventors never intended. The World Wide Web is not beyond this phenomenon, and there are a number of Internet techn Read Full Tutorial... Last edited by lokeshm; 05-08-2007 at 03:58 AM. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| The Rapid Expansion of Ajax on The Web | lokeshm | Web 2.0 | 0 | 04-16-2007 12:32 PM |
| Free J2EE Tutorials | cybot | Java Tutorials | 10 | 11-10-2006 03:38 AM |
| Css | Duality | Web 2.0 | 10 | 05-23-2006 09:24 AM |
| Microsoft .NET : Implementing The Google Web Service In VB.NET - Introduction | techguru | Microsoft .NET Tutorials and Articles | 4 | 04-28-2006 07:55 PM |
| Collection of XML tutorials and Tools pit | cybot | XML | 1 | 04-28-2006 03:18 AM |