What is Ajax?
Ajax is a term standing for 'Asynchronous Javascript and XML'. It
is a technique, rather than a framework (such as Struts). The reason for the 'buzz' around both it and Web 2.0 is that it allows web
pages to behave less like flat documents and more like dynamic
GUI apps that users might expect from their desktop environments. Ajax techniques can be used for all recent browsers (including Internet Explorer and Netscape/Mozilla). It is already used
by (among others) Microsoft (for it's Outlook web client) and Google (for its Maps and Mail applications). Moreinfo...
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