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At the click of the mouse, you wish that your site opens up, then it's high time you switch over to Opensource Creation 's Ajax services. Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) core competency lies in getting rid of the lag time. The Ajax- driven application sites developed by experienced Rightway developers has the potential to display the page right way, sans any hiccups. No refreshing or reloading is called for. Yes, Google (Google Maps), Yahoo (Flickr), and Amazon (A9 Search) has been using it, and you too can leverage on the potential of AJAX, with the backing of Opensource Creation 's Ajax developers.

Defining Ajax

Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways. Ajax incorporates:

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.

In a nutshell, it is a method to interact with the server and send data back and forth without having to refresh the whole page, which makes applications faster and saves lots of internet bandwidth.

Here is how Ajax works in comparison to classical web application.

 

 

Advantages of using Ajax

The application is based on open standards and is backed by many browsers and platforms; so no fears of      vendor lock-in.
Google Maps is based on Ajax applications and was preferred over MapQuest. Application. The success of Google maps demonstrates the fact that Ajax application was liked by the users. The application aids in requesting small bits of information from the server instead of whole pages.
IE and Mozilla-based FireFox are build AJAX Web applications, but now AJAX-based rich Internet applications can work on most modern Web browsers.
AJAX standards, has been unofficially around for several years, so switching over from HTML and form-based applications to rich AJAX style applications won't be much of a problem.
Developers have come up with some really great software by combining both AJAX and Flash in agreement.
Fortune 500 enterprises including major financial institutions, government agencies, airlines, and other major industries have taken to AJAX
AJAX interfaces are vital components of many Web 2.0 applications. For instance both BackPack to Google Maps are using it.
It's perfectly suited to any standard Web server and server-side language. PHP, ASP. ASP.NET, Perl, JSP, Cold Fusion, and so forth.

Got a Web application that asks the user to move from page to page and therefore needs to be improved? That's a job for Ajax.

Expertise on following Ajax frameworks:

Prototype.js
ASP.NET AJAX (former ATLAS)
R.A.D. AJAX
Yahoo UI
Cpaint
Rico
jQuery
ExtJS