AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a web development technique used to create interactive web applications or rich Internet applications. QualSoft Services offers services on web 2.0 applications and AJAX programming services to its client on .Net, Java, PHP technology.
Features offered by AJAX web development
- Standards-based presentation using XHTML and CSS
- Dynamic display and interaction using the Document Object Model
- Data interchange and manipulation using XML and XSLT
- Asynchronous data retrieval using XMLHttpRequest and JavaScript binding everything together
- AJAX helps to increase the web page's interactivity, speed and usability
Advantages of AJAX Web Development
- In lot of cases, related pages on a website consist of much content that is common between them and using usual methods, during every request that content would have to be reloaded. However, using Ajax, a web application can request only the content that needs to be updated, thus significantly reducing bandwidth usage and load time.
- Users may perceive the application to be faster or more responsive, even if the application has not changed on the server side.
- Without loading pages data will be manipulated provide great features to end users.
- The use of Ajax can reduce connections to the server, since scripts and style sheet only have to be requested once.
Here are few of the frameworks we use:
- Java- The below frameworks use Java for server-side AJAX operations:
- Backbase Enterprise Ajax for JSF
- GWT EXTJS
- Echo for Ajax servlets
- ZK Framework an open-source Ajax framework
- .NET- The following frameworks are available for the .NET platform:
- AJAX .net AJAX control library
- Terlrik Rad Controls
- Devexpress Controls
- PHP- Below are the PHP frameworks:
- Sajax PHP framework
- EXTJS
- Prototype
Technologies :
We at QualSoft, have good experience with various AJAX related technologies which include:
- XHTML and CSS
- Document Object Model
- XML / XSLT / Xpath
- XForms
- JavaScript
- EGL Programming Language
- JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
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