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Fundamentally, AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) enables back-channel communication in Web applications so that only small portions of Web pages need to be updated in response to user activity.
New JSF 2.3 API enhances Ajax support In terms of JavaScript support, the new JSF 2.3 tag commandScript maps a client-side JavaScript method referenced in an HTML element to a corresponding method on ...
If you've used Google Maps, Gmail or Microsoft's Outlook Web Access, you're familiar with the power of AJAX, which gives Web applications the responsiveness users associate with desktop applications.
Building Applications with AJAX Programming using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is behind some of the most popular applications online — and it can help make your site stand out too.
This gives Google’s spider, GoogleBot, the ability to read comments in AJAX or JavaScript, such as Facebook comments or Disqus comments and others that are dynamically loaded via AJAX or JavaScript.
Ajax, also known as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is the set of web development techniques. It is used to create different web applications and software. With Ajax, you can easily retrieve data ...
AJAX stands for 'Asynchronous Javascript and XML' (Javascript and XML will appear in later posts in this series). You don't really need to know what AJAX stands for, what you do need to know is ...
Since February, Google has been quietly testing a new type of search functionality: AJAX search. Basically, Google uses more advanced JavaScript to make search result pages load even faster by ...
The problem with JavaScript/AJAX/Web 2.0 security flaws is that there has been no strong message going out to software developers regarding security being their responsibility, Chess said.