| Topic : Invoking Web Services with AJAX using JSON |
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Source : http://www.javaworld.com
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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:04 +0000
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This article will give you detailed insight of the associated problems of Web and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML(AJAX),including security holes and other key deficiencies. We will deal here with the presentation of ,Douglas Crockford, an architect at Yahoo and creator of JSON, specifically pertaining to AJAX, and the presentation is titled is "The state of AJAX".
The presentation started providing description about the web interactivity. It seemed earlier that JAVA will fix the problems, but unfortunately it was a huge failure, instead it became hit on server.
In relation to AJAX he said that, Ajax applications are highly interactive, highly social, easy to use, and offer great network efficiency but there occurs a lot of editing problems.
Supporting Javax Cockfourd criticized various web technologies, like the application of JAVA and ots failure in certain key applications, complicacy and in efficiency of XML.
The stress was given to web integration and web upgradation, otherwise it is replaced by various proprietary systems. which provide advantage of having only one source of new bugs and
presenting a simpler upgrade story.

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May be, but I don't think they would fit into corporate field. Corporate workplace is very different for what they have worked. So fitting into it is very difficult. |
Gone are the days when students used to sit in a class and a teacher used to take a class which consisted of nearly 50 people in it, irrespective of what students learned after each hour a new teacher would come and take a different subject.... |