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    Advancements in Web Service Applications
    Web services, also known as application services, describe the standardized integration of Web-based applications enabling communication between businesses and their clients. This communication is encoded and disseminated using certain core specifications.

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    Testing for Security in the Age of Ajax Programming
    Ajax programming is one of the most exciting new technologies in recent history. Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) allows a web page to refresh a small portion of its data from a web, rather than being forced to reload and redraw the entire page as in traditional web programming. Since they can make frequent, small updates, web applications written with Ajax programming can present user interfaces that are more like desktop applications, which are more natural and intuitive

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    Ajax Business Applications
    Introduction Ajax is a method for building highly efficient and interactive web sites. It stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Through a combination of technologies, Ajax makes it possible for most of the processing work for web page interaction to take place between the server and the browser, not requiring the user to wait for the entire page to re-load each time a request is processed. Ajax applications offer a layer of communication between

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    Ajax and JavaScript
    Introduction Ajax is a combination of technologies that increase web page usability. It is an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Ajax performs its functions by encoding all requests between the server and the browser in the common programming language of JavaScript. Communication between server and browser in a standardized language like JavaScript and the Ajax XMLHttpRequest object allow for page updates to occur asynchronously through

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    Ajax vs Flash
    Introduction Adobe’s Flash/Flex and vendor-independent Ajax are both used to design dynamic and interactive web applications. Both allow for interface animation and are platform independent meaning content will appear the same across platforms. There are many similarities and Flash/Flex is often used as a partial substitution for Ajax interface technologies. However, there are significant differences as well. For example, Flash

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    Open Standards and Ajax
    Introduction Ajax is currently one of the major forces in web development. It’s an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It describes a set of technologies that work together with JavaScript to create more dynamic and interactive web applications. It is not a specific product, but its strategy is currently being incorporated in much product development. Through Ajax, web applications behave more like desktop applications,

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    Google and Ajax
    Introduction In a recent article, reporter and web developer Sean Michael Kerner declared “The AJAX World Belongs to Google”. This article refers to the dominance of Ajax in Google’s web applications and how Google’s continued incorporation of Ajax techniques is bringing Ajax to the mainstream. Ajax is an acronym for “Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. By collaborating the functions of various pre-exist

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    Ajax Disadvantages
    Introduction Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It incorporates a suite of technologies aimed at improving user experience with web pages. It also allows programs written in different programming languages on different browsers to communicate with each other. Translation, communication and function between web applications happens remotely and, ideally, instantaneously. Another primary aim of Ajax is to reduce user delay

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    Ajax Advantages
    Introduction One of the major concerns of information technology (IT) in the present historical moment is making the Web and web applications as efficient as possible. This insures a business’ competitive edge in this era where operating systems and applications are increasingly accessed and/or stored on the Internet. Web applications that can function on a variety of platforms or in a variety of contexts have been difficult to attain.

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    Ajax Frameworks
    Introduction Ajax frameworks support Ajax technologies to build dynamic, client-side web sites. On dynamic web pages, users can make requests of a database contained on a server. Within an Ajax framework the data is sent to or read by the server through the use of JavaScript. This allows users to make specific requests that are processed and implemented using dynamic factors like specific user input, time of day or search history to determine the content

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