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Will PHP Bring Simplicity to AJAX?

03/23/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 9.69
PHP is one of the most widely used languages on the Web today. Yet despite that fact there is no"P" in AJAX (define), Zend co-founder Andi Gutmans believes that PHP could be the glue that makes AJAX work better. Gutmans began his session at AJAXWorld here this week by noting that there are many different AJAX libraries for PHP. The problem is that there is no standard for doing AJAX with PHP. That's about to change. A new effort led by Zend is looking to provide a standard way to build AJAX with PHP.
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Should you use Ajax in your IT applications?

11/18/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 9.59
The newness of the Ajax/REST architectural style presents challenges to IT organizations. A technology like Ajax is more or less useful only insofar as an organization can apply it to solve a particular problem or to fulfill a particular need. This article help you decide if Ajax is right for your IT apps.
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Ajax Hacks

11/16/2006  IIII
Relevance: 9.59
Everybody loves Ajax. Javaists, Rubyists, Pythonistas; even Microsofties get to play with Ajax in the form of Atlas. Book publishers love Ajax too, judging by the stack of new titles coming hot off the presses.
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Adding Ajax

11/05/2007  I
Relevance: 8.86
I suppose you could call this a"specialty" book. I mean, most people"add" Ajax to their web applications when they initially develop their web applications. On the other hand, most people who have pre-existing web applications without Ajax and who think Ajax would add something, either re-develop the entire application or figure it's not worth the effort. Wouldn't it be great to be able to add Ajax to a pre-existing site and make it more interactive without having to take the whole thing apart and reconstruct it? According to author Shelley Powers, now you can.
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JSF and Ajax: Web 2.0 Made Easy with RAD V7

12/08/2006  III
Relevance: 8.86
Creating and integrating an Ajax application is not an easy task, but the release of IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) V7 provides Ajax functionality for the JSF components to make the task much easier. This article explainshow to use Ajax and JSF together in RAD V7 and walks you through an example of adding Ajax support to an existing application.
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How To Deploy Mobile AJAX

12/03/2006  II
Relevance: 8.58
The true potential of Mobile AJAX applications lies in deploying rich browser-based applications on mobile devices. A lot has changed with Mobile AJAX in the past year. The first mobile AJAX applications are now live and we are seeing an increasing number of mobile devices being deployed with full browser technology (e.g.. JavaScript, CSS, AJAX etc).
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Web 2.0 Industry and Ajax Community Boosted by OpenAjax Alliance

09/24/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 8.39
OpenAjax Alliance, an open industry collaboration dedicated to developing and expanding Ajax, today announced new partners and initiatives around the Ajax Community, signaling continued momentum for Ajax-based Web technologies.
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Solid Ajax applications, Part 2: Building Ajax back ends

01/22/2008  I
Relevance: 8.03
Back end processing server-side scripts and programs can't always be tossed into an Ajax application and behave well. Instead, careful planning to ensure data is sent in an appropriate and efficient form ensures your entire application is cohesive, rather than needlessly complex. Brett McLaughlin explains how a good server-side script complements Ajax behavior.
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A look at making Ajax easier with AjaxTags

10/25/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 7.93
This article describes a compact little JSP tag library that uses some external JavaScript to bring easy-to-use Ajax support to your JSP pages, and how AjaxTags makes an excellent choice for quick, easy, and sophisticated Ajax applications.
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Working the “X” in Ajax

10/11/2006  II
Relevance: 7.81
Even casual Ajax developers will notice the x in Ajax, and realize that it stands for XML. In this article, you'll seehow servers can send XML in response to a request. XML is one of the most popular data formats in any programming medium, and offers real advantages for server responses in asynchronous applications.
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