AJAX: Ready to take on the old guard?
News AJAX frees Web pages from the clunkiness they suffer from by making them more interactive and so more functional, Web developers say. Using AJAX, developers can create an interactive user interface that's comparable to what's available on desktop...
[October 3, 2005, 16:55]
Ajax Hacks: Detect Browser Compatibility With the Request Object
White Papers One has to make sure the "Engine" behind Ajax's server handshake is properly constructed, but one can never predict which browsers the users will favor. The programming tool that allows Ajax applications to make HTTP requests to a server is an...
[August 25, 2009, 10:14]
AJAX leads Netsuite's latest charge
Talkback Another, UK specfic, CRM Application that has used AJAX for many years is www.customersonline.co.uk. You have the ablity to Overview, control work flow. Mass mail merge for per designed templates plus much more.
[March 8, 2006, 9:56]
AJAX arms race underway
News Among these is Sun, which on Tuesday released Java Studio Creator 2, a free tool for building Web applications that promises to speed up AJAX-style development. IBM is getting into the fray too, with an announcement expected next week of its plans...
[January 27, 2006, 10:20]
Ajax scripting vulnerability
Blog According to an article on Techworld.com, a server side based vulnerability has been identified in Ajax.
[January 5, 2007, 16:29]
Flash, HTML, Ajax vie for victory in web-app war
News Google is perhaps the biggest gun backing HTML, JavaScript and Ajax. If you look at Google Apps, they're doing great things, but how many shops out there have the Ajax chops that Google does? Zimbra, which provides online email and other...
[August 12, 2008, 12:43]
AJAX leads Netsuite's latest charge
News According to chief technology officer Evan Goldberg, NetSuite's move to bring AJAX technology into its dashboard, through which people access the software, is something he expects customers to respond to favourably.
[August 5, 2005, 11:05]
Ajax Live Regions: ReefChat Using the Fire Vox Screen Reader as a Case Example
White Papers Web 2.0 enabled by the Ajax architecture has given rise to a new level of user interactivity through web browsers. Ajax Toolkits such as Dojo allow web developers to build Web 2.0 applications quickly and with little effort.
[July 3, 2007, 1:00]
Ajax Roadmap: How to Transform Your Website Without Starting From Scratch
White Papers Ajax can seem like an overused Web 2.0 buzzword at best and an expensive, difficult-to-implement technology at worst. But this paper will show how one can use Ajax to improve the bottom line and delight the customers without rebuilding the site...
[May 21, 2008, 1:01]
AJAX, the Enterprise, and SOA - A Look Into the Future
White Papers Consumer Web sites such as Google Maps and Yahoo Mail generally come to mind first when one thinks of AJAX-enabled applications. On those sites, millions of users experience the results of dynamic AJAX interaction between the browser and server.
[July 2, 2007, 1:00]
Ajax Performance: Deliver Robust and Scalable Enterprise Web 2.0 Applications
White Papers Gartner expects that 60 percent of all new application projects will use Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies such as Ajax within the next three years. Ajax is also getting a lot of attention from the developer community as a new technology...
[November 15, 2007, 0:01]
AJAX and SAS: Smooth Web Applications
White Papers AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript And XML) is an approach to designing websites that emphasizes ease of use for end users. Using one of the new AJAX frameworks simplifies the creation of an AJAX enabled website.
[July 2, 2007, 1:00]
Ajax Live Regions: Chat as a Case Example
White Papers Web 2.0 enabled by the Ajax architecture has given rise to a new level of user interactivity through web browsers. Ajax Toolkits such as Dojo allow web developers to build Web 2.0 applications quickly and with little effort.
[July 3, 2007, 1:00]
Ruby on Rails: Ajax
White Papers Ajax is one of the most important emerging trends in web applications. Ajax techniques can reclaim some of the fluidity and responsiveness that was lost when one moved from desktop applications to web applications.
[October 17, 2007, 1:00]
Ajax on Rails: Introducing script.aculo.us
White Papers Prototype is designed to be an extension of JavaScript - it provides features that arguably ought to be part of the core language, such as convenient methods for data structures, DOM interaction, and easy Ajax calls.
[October 10, 2007, 1:00]
AJAX Apps Ripe Targets for JavaScript Hijacking
White Papers The vulnerability - which allows an exploit called JavaScript Hijacking - can be found in the biggest AJAX frameworks out there, including three server-integrated toolkits: Microsoft ASP.Net AJAX (aka Atlas), Google Web Toolkit and xajax - the...
[July 3, 2007, 1:00]
Jaxcent: AJAX Programming in Java Alone
White Papers AJAX is a step towards enlarging the natural programming model that comes with the browser. Like AJAX programming, Jaxcent programming provides full control over the browser's DOM hierarchy. Since AJAX stands for "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML...
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
Ajax Design Patterns: Creating Web 2.0 Sites With Programming and Usability Patterns - Browser-Server Dialogue
White Papers Call Tracking is about tracking calls and dealing with the asynchronous nature of Ajax. The next three patterns concern synchronization. With Periodic Refresh, the browser keeps requesting fresh information from the server.
[October 10, 2007, 1:00]
ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Beta 2
Downloads ASP.NET AJAX is a set of technologies to add AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) support to ASP.NET. ASP.NET AJAX integrates client script libraries with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework.
[August 23, 2007, 13:17]
Race Condition in Ajax-Based Web Application
White Papers This paper discusses the race condition occurred between the user request and server response due to the asynchronous nature of the web application using Ajax. The automicity is an important issue in asynchronous based data communication.
[February 1, 2009, 0:00]



