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    HTML5 browser front ends on new Mobile Web apps give added importance to the 'client' in the client server equation. But SOA has a back-end role too. Scalability is an issue for heavily used applic...

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Ajax and RIA (Rich Internet Applications)

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  • Ajax missing link in Java EE?

    Is the Java Enterprise Edition the right platform for developing Ajax applications for the emerging Web 2.0 world? Joe McKendrick ponders what it will take for the twain to meet since "Web 2.0 has increasingly become mostly about Ajax," and "Java EE ... 

  • Ajax and Flex 2 shown working together

    Nitobi Software Inc., which specializes in Web end user technology, provides a demo showing Ajax and Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flex 2 working together. At least one Ajax skeptic is impressed. 

  • Ajax coders get Flapjax

    Computer scientists at Brown University have come up with a new programming language, Flapjax, which they say takes the complexity out of coding Ajax. "Because Flapjax is built entirely atop JavaScript, it runs on traditional Web browsers without the... 

  • Ajax frameworks reviewed

    Reviewers provide an overview of current commercial JSF frameworks that use Ajax to update Web sites. Three frameworks, Icefaces, Netadvantage and Quipukit, come under the reviewers' microscope. 

  • JavaScript Object Notation for Ajax Web services

    Daniel Rubio digs into JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), the simplified data format that is gaining popularity with Ajax services and Web-based clients. 

  • Ajax and Web 20 are topic A for IT

    IT conversations seem to be dominated by talk of Web 2.0, with its only competition for attention coming from the upcoming release of Microsoft Vista, writes veteran technology journalist John K. Waters. "Ajax; mashups; wikis; the Programmable Web; a... 

  • SOA meets Web 2.0 - Where the Java EE standards fall short

    Stephen Maryka explores Java and Ajax technologies in an effort to understand the complex relationship between standards-based SOA and the ungoverned Web 2.0. 

  • Tales of Ajax woe

    Here's one coder's tale of working with Ajax, reading a book and trying to get it right. But the end result wasn't pretty. 

  • Ajax and Web 2.0 mean business

    Veteran technology journalist John K. Waters reviews last week's Ajax World in Santa Clara. He finds that while the show was small and featured upstart vendors that one analyst characterized as "hobbyists" without business plans, there are companies ... 

  • Latest Ajax tools from Nexaweb target SOA, Web 2.0

    Nexaweb's new Universal Client Framework aims at corporate developers building Ajax-fronted Web services applications.