After years of dominance
by a single browser,
Microsoft's Internet
Explorer (IE), and few
advances within IE, the
world has changed. There
is now healthy
competition among
multiple browsers over
standards compliance,
AJAX features, AJAX
performance and
trustwort...
The OpenAjax Alliance is
developing an AJAX
industry wishlist for
future browsers, using a
dedicated wiki for this
initiative. The main
purpose of the initiative
is to inform the browser
vendors about what future
features are most
important to the AJAX
community a...
By Jon Ferraiolo; on behalf of the OpenAjax Alliance
One of the foundations of
Web security is the
'same-origin' policy,
which is widely
implemented by Web
browsers, including the
most popular ones (e.g.,
Internet Explorer,
Firefox, Safari, and
Opera). Browsers
implement the same-origin
policy as a protection
mech...
By Jon Ferraiolo; on behalf of the OpenAjax Alliance
The OpenAjax Alliance is
an organization of
leading vendors, open
source projects, and
companies using AJAX that
are dedicated to the
successful adoption of
open and interoperable
AJAX-based Web
technologies. This
article introduces the
alliance's first major
te...
By Jon Ferraiolo; on behalf of the OpenAjax Alliance
The OpenAjax Alliance is
a consortium of companies
that are active in the
AJAX industry. It was
founded on May 15, 2006,
concluded a governing
Members Agreement in
October 2006, and now has
more than 80 member
organizations, including
industry giants such as
Adobe...
The Alliance's mission is
to accelerate customer
success with AJAX by
promoting a customer¹s
ability to mix and match
solutions from AJAX
technology providers and
by helping to drive the
future of the AJAX
ecosystem.
Hard-nosed executives
recognize that there are
costs associated with any
benefit. To convince
today's upper-level
decision makers to
approve strategic
investments, they need to
hear more than phrases
like 'essential to the
business,' 'the results
are too unpredict...