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AJAX is not a new technology but a combination of several existing technologies in a new way. These include HTML, CSS, DOM, XML, XSLT, XMLHttpRequest and Javascript. The acronym AJAX stands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML.

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AJAX applications eliminate the start-stop-start-stop nature of traditional web pages hence allow web application to look and behave like the desktop ones, of course to a limited extent. AJAX allows pages to request small bits of information from the server instead of entire pages. This incremental updating of pages eliminates the page refresh problem and slow response that have plagued Web applications since their inception.

AJAX has received tremendous industry recognition and support. The major software giants and web portals have adopted it. A large number of AJAX toolkits and libraries are available for free. AJAX does have its limitation but most of them can be overcome by integrating AJAX with other technologies whenever required.

AJAX is here to change the user experience on desktop as well as on mobile devices.


 

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