AJAX Framework
Ajax Framework is a cross browsing framework that help developers to create web applications that uses Ajax, which is a set of technologies used for building dynamic web pages on the client end. This framework allows developers to quickly build up web pages that can call web pages, web services and all other types of content with the help of JavaScript, without even getting the current page submitted. Ajax Framework is easy to use, works simultaneously with other existing frameworks, supports both “GET” and “POST” and efficiently works with IE 6+, Safari 3+, Opera 8+, Firefox 2+, Chrome and all other Mozilla based browsers.
The main objective of Ajax Framework is to support Ajax technologies to build client-side websites that are dynamic and highly interactive. On a dynamic web page, users can make requests of database that are present on a server. The data within an Ajax Framework is sent to the server or read by it with the help of JavaScript. This technology allows users to make specified requests, which are processed and carried out with the use of dynamic factors such as specific user input, time and day of search history etc. in order to determine the web page’s content.
While on one hand, Ajax technologies primarily focus on client-side services, on the other hand, Ajax Framework mainly helps in server-side processing like finding of data and storing. The concept of Ajax Framework was basically developed in order to create a layer of communication between server and user. This framework was specifically designed to handle Ajax requests and allow Ajax to reduce the waiting time of users while web pages access the server.