ITQuestionBank.com
 
Search for  
 
Advanced Search
  Home | Add a Link | Modify a Link | Login | Register | New Listings | Most Popular | Top Ranked | Link to Us | Search | Site Map | Privacy Policy

 Categories


 Editors Picks
  • Download CX-310-015 Free Exam Simulator
  • Download CX-310-014 Free Exam Simulator
  • Download SCEA Free Exam Simulator : 310-051
  • VB NET 2005 Training The NET Framework Architecture Part 1
  • Oracle Applications 11i Technical Training
  • MSAS Step by Step Tutorials
  • Oracle 9i Step by Step Tutorials
  • ASP.NET with C# Training
  • Live DataStage Interview Questions
  • SCJP for Java 2 Platform 1.4 CX-310-035 Free Exam Simulator
  • IT Interview Questions
  • IT Experts Online Journal

  • Home : Web : AJAX
    Click "Subscribe" if you want to be notified of new or updated links in this category.Subscribe
    AJAX Listings
    Total:  156Displaying: 51 - 60Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 >>

    Show Sort By

    Ajax Testing Tool Trouble
    Although nearly after three years since Ajax became the byword for the next stage in web and applications development, developers are still haunted by the fact that there are actually few testing tools developed that could handle the particular type of development technique. Developers could of course choose to manually inspect the application but considering the time and resources spent in checking a single application, it is always a better practice to purchase a license for a test

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    A Better DWR by Tuning Server Performance
    Direct Web Remoting or DWR is a very unique framework for developing Ajax based applications. This framework has been in existence way before the concept of Ajax was created. Its main focus is controlling JavaScript through an equivalent Java coding, thus enabling developers to build JavaScript based applications even without writing a single line of it. When Ajax started to gain popularity in 2005, DWR become one of the pioneers in this type of framework along with GWT (Google Web Toolkit).

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Ajaxify your Facebook Application with Mock Ajax
    Developing an Ajax based Facebook application is always a challenging task. Unfortunately, Facebook does not admit Ajax head-on. What developers have been doing in their websites and applications to enable Ajax or to make it an Ajax based application will not be applied in Facebook. The main reason of course is security. Although most of the developers might find this move a little bit on the side of being paranoid, Facebook maybe right in one thing: they just wanted to make

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/07/2008

    Ajax for Facebook
    Facebook is the fastest rising social networking website in the world. Developed by Mark Zuckerberg, this social network started out as a social networking website within schools. Through Facebook, schools and universities would have the ability to freely post that are only exclusive to their school without any fee. Because of its popularity in universities, professors and major organizations posted pictures articles and even small assignments to students who also connect to other organization

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/07/2008

    Cram Everything to your Webpage
    You have one page to render everything: news, quote of the day, embedded small online games and even your blog. You can create a page wherein your visitors can scroll down for information but too much scrolling is really annoying. You have to build a website where everything has to be crammed but will never sacrifice the overall lay-out of the website. During the days of HTML, developers are just resigned to the simple fact that everything could never be placed in a single webpage.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/07/2008

    Direct Web Remoting
    Java based frameworks for Ajax development are everywhere. Each of them provides a slightly different technique catering to the skills of some Java developers. But if you have tried developing an application or creating a website using Google Web Toolkit or GWT, the gist of the idea is basically there. After all, GWT is practically the leader in Java frameworks that aims in developing Ajax based websites. GWT literally translates your Java coding into JavaScript so that it could be

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/29/2008

    XOAD – PHP Based Ajax Framework
    Here is another server-side framework for Ajax that has been developed for sometime now. This framework was last updated November 2005 but still holds great relevance in building Ajax based websites until today. Why? Because among the many server-side frameworks out there, few of them actually caters to PHP and XOAD is a rare few that has been proven to work for many years now. XOAD used to be called NAJAX. With the changed name, the framework came out with better functionality

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/29/2008

    Scaffolding for Ajax
    Talking about scaffolding makes us think about building construction support. The term scaffolding was also admitted by Rails as a way of helping developers build an application faster. In Rails, developers enjoy the privilege of having a temporary code to build a demo of the application. This code is not built for long time use, but just enough to support the system for a demo. Some says it is a waste of time but when you take a look at it, it is actually a good thing. Developers on

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/29/2008

    Enabling Client-Side Cache
    A regular website could easily cache the page’s information. The whole webpage is saved in the temporary folder so that it could be accessed faster the next time user visits the particular page. Unfortunately, this concept is only applied to HTML and other websites where the whole webpage is refreshed whenever something new is added. Ajax on the other hand, refreshes only part of the page so the natural caching behavior is not applied as it does not detect any general changes

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/29/2008

    Clean – A Lightweight Ajax Based Framework
    There are frameworks you can use today that comes in as a lightweight yet highly efficient Ajax based framework. However, once you have started using this particular framework things might not be as powerful as they are. They are able to solve your cross browser problems but eventually some functions are a little bit harder to implement. In the end, you end up developing an Ajax based widget instead of a full blown application. Its quiet frustrating since most

    Price: Free - Updated: 03/29/2008

    AJAX Listings
    Total:  156Displaying: 51 - 60Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 >>




    Privacy Policy
    14256 Resources Listed in 603 Categories  ~  IT QuestionBank © 2005 -2007