AJAXWorld News Desk
AJAX Virtualization? Java Applets to Create Dynamic Web Pages
Software provides more ways to visualize and interact with real-time data in a web browser
Jan. 31, 2008 04:00 PM
The OPC DataHub from Cogent Real-Time Systems now provides
more ways to visualize and interact with real-time data in a web browser. Its
new streaming AJAX Web Data Browser displays immediate updates to data from a
wide range of sources like databases, spreadsheets, and OPC servers. This
streaming AJAX
technology can be used in conjunction with new Java applets for live displays
of gauges, trending graphs, progress bars and other animated objects.
"These new technologies are ideal for visualizing
real-time data on the web," said Andrew Thomas, President of Cogent
Real-Time Systems. "Streaming AJAX
reduces latency to near zero, while using minimal bandwidth and system
resources. The live gauges and trending displays make it easy to see your
system status at a single glance."
AJAX
stands for Asynchronous Javascript And XML, a group of web technologies that
allow a web server to send and receive data without having to refresh the page
in the browser. Streaming AJAX
delivers the data asynchronously to the page, following the
"publish/subscribe" model of data connectivity. No polling is
required, which means no latency--the data is updated on the page as soon as it
changes at the source.
The OPC DataHub Java applets provide a way to animate a web
page using real-time data. They connect directly to the OPC DataHub, and
display the incoming data stream as a moving needle in a gauge, a dynamically
drawn line in a trend graph, an expanding progress bar, or as numbers updating
in a table or field.
"The streaming AJAX
and Java applet technologies are fundamentally different," said Mr.
Thomas, "but they can be used together. They complement the other OPC
DataHub web technologies: HTML, XML, ASP, and polling AJAX. This wide range of choice lets you
create efficient and visually appealing web page displays of real-time data
with very little effort."
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