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XML.com: Is AJAX Here to Stay?
By Jordan Frank
Jordan Frank takes a high-level look at the way AJAX is changing the Web and whether it's a technology that's going to stick around.
[October 05, 2005]


XML.com: An AJAX Caching Strategy
By Bruce Perry
Bruce Perry returns with another AJAX hack; this time he shows us how to use HTTP caching to support an AJAX-enabled web client.
[May 03, 2006]


XML.com: Seattle Movie Finder: An AJAX- and REST-Powered Virtual Earth Mashup
By Dare Obasanjo
Dare Obasanjo shows us how to use Microsoft's Virtual Earth service in an AJAX-powered mashup that locates movies and theaters in Seattle.
[March 01, 2006]


XML.com: Errors and AJAX
By Joshua Gitlin
AJAX is hot, but is it real? How mature are the techniques, and can you use them right now? Joshua Gitlin offers a method for trapping client-side JavaScript errors and logging them, server-side, with AJAX.
[May 11, 2005]


XML.com: Tuning AJAX
By Dave Johnson
AJAX is all the rage and it's being used for non-trivial applications. But do you know what's fast and what's slow in AJAX? Get ready to tune your AJAX apps.
[November 30, 2005]


perl.com: Using Ajax from Perl
By Dominic Mitchell
Dominic Mitchell shows how CGI::Ajax makes using Ajax from Perl easy.
[March 02, 2006]


XML.com: Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 2
By Cameron Adams
In this second and final installment of a two-part series on using remote scripting with the AJAX XMLHttpRequest protocol, Cameron Adams shows how to create a usable interface for his example application.
[August 22, 2005]


XML.com: Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 1
By Cameron Adams
In this two-part series, Cameron Adams covers remote scripting using the AJAX XMLHttpRequest protocol. Here in part one, he creates an example application that shows how to implement XMLHttpRequest. In part two, he'll show how to create a usable interface...
[August 19, 2005]


XML.com: Prototype: Easing AJAX's Pain
By Bruce Perry
Bruce Perry introduces us to Prototype, a JavaScript library that makes AJAX development faster and easier.
[April 05, 2006]


XML.com: All Aboard AJAX, HTML Canvas, and the Supertrain
By Dave Hoover
Dave Hoover shows us how to use AJAX, Ruby, and the new HTML canvas element to add simple animation and interactivity to web apps.
[January 18, 2006]


XML.com: The XSLDataGrid: XSLT Rocks Ajax
By Lindsey Simon
Lindsey Simon describes XSLDataGrid, an approach to dynamic display of tabular data using XSLT and Ajax.
[August 23, 2006]


AJAX Accessibility Issue caught vendors attention. Is this a major issue? - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Hari K. Gottipati
eWeek is running an article titled "Developers Working to Overcome AJAX Accessibility Issues". Finally people realized the disadvantages of Ajax and they are trying to overcome them. The main disadvantage of Ajax is a Web page is not required to...
[July 11, 2006]


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[February 03, 2006]


XML.com: RSS and AJAX: A Simple News Reader
By Paul Sobocinski
Paul Sobocinksi combines RSS and AJAX to build a simple, in-browser news reader that you can deploy on any website.
[September 13, 2006]


Languages used in Ajax development: the most - Java, the least - Ruby - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Hari K. Gottipati
I have been hearing lot of good things about the Ruby on Rails, but why it is the least language used in Ajax development? This BZ research survey shows that 50.5% of the people are using Java and 10.4% are...
[September 11, 2006]


Survey says Prototype is the most used Ajax toolkit/framework - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Hari K. Gottipati
According to the Burton Group's research, Prototype is the most used framework for Ajax development. In the survey of 488 Ajax developers conducted by Burton Group, the most popular libraries and frameworks ranked as follows: Prototype 26.6% script.aculo.us 19.5% DWR...
[July 28, 2006]


Google is not the leader in Ajax applications - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Hari K. Gottipati
InformationWeek reviewed online Ajax applications in 6 different categories: Calendar, Email, Info Manager, Spreadsheets, Webtops, Word processors. In their definite perception, it is evident that Google is the emergent conqueror in 4 out of 6 categories. Google lost the race...
[August 23, 2006]


W AJAX pattern, an improved Multi-stage Download pattern? - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Hari K. Gottipati
An interesting approach to reduce the response time while dealing with 3rd party data can be found here as a W AJAX pattern. This reminds me the Multi-Stage_Download pattern which quickly downloads the page structure with a standard request, then...
[July 13, 2006]


AJAX and UML Sequence Diagrams - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Rick Jelliffe
I like diagrams. Petri nets, Data Flow Diagrams, Pascal's Railroad Diagrams, and UML Sequence Diagrams in particular. They are mental pinball machines. I looked for some good pages for documenting or specifying AJAX applications using UML Sequence Diagrams: starting with...
[May 07, 2006]


Live From AJAX World - Report 1 - O'Reilly XML Blog
By Kurt Cagle
Tuesday, Oct 3 at 9:15am Live from AJAXWorld Adobe Presentation Aarrrgh!! I missed Jesse Garrett!!! I'll try to catch an interview with him later... Adobe's presentation is of course focused on Flash and their core AJAX FLEX support app....
[October 03, 2006]


XML.com: Build AJAX-Based Web Maps Using ka-Map
By Tyler Mitchell
Tyler Mitchell shows how to make AJAX-based web mapping sites using an open source toolkit called ka-Map. Tyler is the author of Web Mapping Illustrated.
[August 10, 2005]


XML.com: Life After Ajax?
By Micah Dubinko
Micah Dubinko says that the way Ajax technologies are presently deployed will eventually run into complexity barriers. It's time, he claims, for more declarative, markup-based alternative strategies.
[June 29, 2005]


XML.com: Fixing AJAX: XMLHttpRequest Considered Harmful
By Jason Levitt
Jason Levitt shows us how to work around XmlHttpRequest restrictions in order to get more joy from third-party web services.
[November 09, 2005]


ONJava.com -- Implementing Mutual Exclusion for AJAX
By Bruce Wallace
Weak JavaScript environments offer the AJAX developer little protection from concurrency dangers, such as one thread modifying the DOM while another reads it. Bruce Wallace offers a mutual exclusion implementation for JavaScript.
[April 05, 2006]


ASP.NET AJAX Released - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog
By Todd Ogasawara
Port 25's Michael Francisco let us know that... ASP.NET AJAX Released! And, Port 25's Sam Ramji provides a 20 minute video interview with ASP.NET Technical Evangelist Steve Marx in... A Technical Look at ASP.NET AJAX ASP.NET AJAX is probably exactly what you...
[February 05, 2007]



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