Ajax, acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications.
The term Ajax was coined by Jesse James Garett and is not a technology in itself but represents a group of technologies like XHTML, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML etc.
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Writing simple web applications using Ajax
Building rich web applications using Ajax
Introducing XMLHttpRequest object in Ajax
Advanced Requests and Responses in Ajax
Making Ajax and Java work together
Ajax components for Sun Java Studio Creator 2
Building an Ajax-based memory tree in Oracle Application Express
Enabling data exchange in Ajax applications
Using Dojo and JSON to build Ajax apps
Popular Ajax Downloads
ASP .Net Ajax
A free framework for creating a new generation of efficient, interactive and personalized Web experiences that work across all the most popular browsers.
ASP.Net 2.0 AJAX
ASP.Net AJAX is a set of technologies to add AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) support to ASP.Net. It consists of a client-side script framework, server controls, and more.
Java Blueprints for Ajax and Java EE
A set of Java blueprints to develop Ajax enabled Java applications
Google Web Toolkit
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don't speak browser quirks as a second language.
Dojo 0.4 toolkit
Dojo is an open source JavaScript toolkit that makes web development better, easier and faster. Dojo is licensed freely under AFL and BSD.
JSON - JavaScript Object Notation
JSON is a lightweight data-interchange format
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