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<item><title>Ajax for Java developers: Build dynamic Java applications</title>
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<description>The page-reload cycle presents one of the biggest usability obstacles in Web application development and is a serious challenge for Java developers. In this series, author Philip McCarthy introduces a groundbreaking approach to creating dynamic Web application experiences. Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a programming technique that lets you combine Java technologies, XML, and JavaScript for Java-based Web applications that break the page-reload paradigm.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 15:41:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>In this series, I&#39;ll give you all the tools you need to begin developing your own applications using Ajax. In this first article, I&#39;ll explain the concepts behind Ajax and demonstrate the fundamental steps to creating an Ajax interface for a Java-based Web application. I&#39;ll use code examples to demonstrate both the server-side Java code and the client-side JavaScript that make Ajax applications so dynamic. Finally, I&#39;ll point out some of the pitfalls of the Ajax approach, as well as the broader usability and accessibility issues you should consider when creating Ajax applications.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:00:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:00:07 GMT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2006 19:06:50 GMT</pubDate>
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