AJAX and the Evolution of
the Web At the Real-World AJAX
seminar in New York City
on March 13, SYS-CON
Events had a chance to
speak with Jesse James
Garrett, the director of
user experience strategy
and founding partner of
Adaptive Path as well as
the 'Father of AJAX.' Nov. 2, 2006 Reads: 11,904 |
Custom Error Handling
Using AJAX AJAX has become an
increasingly popular tool
to develop RIAs. With
AJAX, as with many new
technologies, developers
often overlook core
application issues such
as error handling. While
many current AJAX
frameworks come with ways
to... Oct. 30, 2006 Reads: 14,119 Replies: 2 |
Scaling AJAX Applications
Using Asynchronous
Servlets The advent of AJAX as a
Web application model is
significantly changing
the traffic profile seen
on the server side. The
typical Web pattern usage
of a user sitting idle on
a Web page filling out
fields and hitting the
submit button... Oct. 25, 2006 Reads: 9,874 Replies: 2 |
JavaServer Faces and AJAX
for Google Fans This is our last article
in a series of four that
have been introducing the
concepts of creating
AJAX-enabled JavaServer
Faces (JSF) components.
In this article we are
going to summarize and
encapsulate the concepts
that were introd... Oct. 21, 2006 Reads: 13,231 |
Security and AJAX Flexible software
development approaches
such as AJAX are making
it easier for developers
to deliver fast and
responsive interactive
Web applications. With
AJAX, users no longer
have to wait while an
entire Web page reloads
after ... Oct. 18, 2006 Reads: 8,683 |
Integrating AJAX with
JMX: Opposite Ends of the
Systems Management Stack AJAX and JMX are at
opposite ends of the
Systems Management stack.
However, the emerging
ubiquity of the AJAX
model for rich browser
clients has obscured the
benefits the model
provides in the
architectural space for
enhancing sup... Oct. 16, 2006 Reads: 20,454 Replies: 1 |
Intelligent Web
Applications with AJAX Browser-based
applications are widely
used and we like the fact
that we can access them
from anywhere. But from
the users' perspective,
the productivity level of
Web applications still
doesn't approximate the
productivity of desktop... Oct. 9, 2006 Reads: 24,185 Replies: 2 |
AJAX and the Maturation
of Web Development From the beginning, the
World Wide Web that Tim
Berners-Lee imagined was
a place where the
architecture of
participation ruled.
Berners-Lee's first
application for accessing
the information Web was
both a browser and an
editor, a... Oct. 29, 2006 Reads: 15,540 Replies: 2 |
Building a Drag-and-Drop
Shopping Cart with AJAX Keeping up with the
latest Web technologies
is tough nowadays. Every
week it seems new sites
are launched that push
the envelope further and
further in terms of what
can be accomplished using
just a Web browser. Oct. 4, 2006 Reads: 10,884 |
Achieving Business and IT
Agility with Enterprise
Web 2.0 Web 2.0 technologies
promise to turn the
Internet into a true
application platform,
featuring robust
client-side logic and
rich interfaces that put
users back in control of
application flow. For the
enterprise IT community,
achiev... Oct. 1, 2006 Reads: 17,937 |
You Hold the Future of
the Web in Your Hands Once upon a time - in a
world before MashupCamps
and online widget
platforms like live.com,
before Google's
personalized homepage and
pageflakes, and before
JSON, Comet, Dojo, and
Apache Derby - there was
a term 'DHTML' (for
dyna... Sep. 25, 2006 Reads: 13,023 Replies: 1 |
AJAX and Simpler Times We live in the eternal
present, yet think mostly
about the future and the
past. When we are able to
stop time and consider
what's going on 'right
now' or 'these days,' we
often think about how our
lives and times used to
be simpler.... Nov. 5, 2006 Reads: 14,979 |