AJAX
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Definition
Software
JavaScript toolkits
- Dojo (free software)
- “dojo is the Open Source Javascript toolkit that makes professional web development better, easier, and faster” (retrieved 14:48, 9 February 2007 (MET))
- dojo toolkit homepage
- Dojo manual: http://manual.dojotoolkit.org/WikiHome
- http://dojotoolkit.org/docs/rich_text.html
- Aculo (free software)
- “script.aculo.us provides you with easy-to-use, cross-browser user interface JavaScript libraries to make your web sites and web applications fly.” (retrieved 14:48, 9 February 2007 (MET))
- Aculo Home Page
- Prototype JavaScript framework website.
- Script.aculo.us documentation wiki
- Prototype.js library
- Template:Quotation: This amazingly well thought and well written piece of standards-compliant code takes a lot of the burden associated with creating rich, highly interactive web pages that characterize the Web 2.0 off your back. (retrieved 14:48, 9 February 2007 (MET))
- Unofficial Prototype documentation by Sergio Pereira
- Amy Hoy's Cheat Sheet
- Jonathan Snook's Prototype Dissected
Links
- Dynamic HTML and XML: The XMLHttpRequest Object - Apple Developer Connection, 2004
- Ajax (programming). Ajax or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a term describing a web development technique for creating interactive web applications (Wikipedia Article, 2005)
- Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML (AJAX) With Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (!), technical Sun Developer Network article, June 2005)
- AJAX : Demystifying the buzz for all platforms. @ Web Forefront Mai 2005. Short intro article
- Putting AJAX to work InfoWorld article, (mostly a product overview)
References
Technical how-to
- Vlad Kofman (2007), The Web 2.0 Movement Is Here. But What Does It Mean to You?, Developper.com Atricle, HTML