Re: AJAX + ASP.NET
- From: "Daniel Zeiss" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Feb 2006 07:24:47 -0800
The use of AJAX as an approach seems to be taking off.
Is this correct, or have I just read the hype?
Is Ajax a proven approach that one should look at for building high-load
websites?
If yes, can anyone recommend good reading material?
I see that there is a Wrox Professional Ajax book, but I've not seen any
reviews of this.
Thanks in advance
Griff
If you are looking for an overview of frameworks the combine AJAX and
ASP.NET programming, please look at:
http://www.daniel-zeiss.de/AJAXComparison/Results.htm
All the frameworks listed here have one unique AJAX feature: They allow
updating page content without programming AJAX directly. Direct AJAX
programming would mean dealing with client scripts, DHTML, method
proxies, client side rendering and so on...
.
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