Rich internet application

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Definition

Rich Internet applications (RIA) are Web applications that have the features and functionality of traditional desktop applications. RIAs typically transfer the processing necessary for the user interface to the Web client but keep the bulk of the data (i.e., maintaining the state of the program, the data etc) back on the application server. (Wikipedia,, retrieved 12:36, 27 April 2007 (MEST))

Technology and examples

Technology

web 2.0
  • AJAX (Javascript + HTML + CSS + HTTP + XMLHTTPRequest calls). There are a number of available development frameworks
  • AJAX3D
Plugins / webstart applications
  • Java applets or Java webstart applications
  • Flash + tools like Adobe Flex and Apollo
Browser extensions
  • XUL (only works with Mozilla-based browsers).
  • ActiveX Controls (only works with IE)

Ria categories

Examples

(just some, rather look up categories above)

Editing
Specifically for education (in this wiki)
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In education

Rich internet applications have a lot of potential, in particular for "classroom education" since it frees the teacher from administrative redtape and the organization from installation and maintenance.

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