Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Just Luck of SA 28

Hi everybody,
SA 28 are so lucky that they can learn Ajax also in their course. So i share some information from internet about Ajax.

How Is Ajax Different?

For those who don't know, Ajax is a method of employing JavaScript, DHTML, and the XMLHttp behavior in the browser to provide truly dynamic content on a Web page without a page refresh.

Popular examples of this technology include Google's Suggest, Amazon's Diamond Search tool, and many of Flickr.com's interactive features.

Ajax effectively does away with the traditional "Click-and-Wait" Web-application architecture of yesterday, making it possible to provide the responsiveness and interactivity users expect from desktop applications.

Ajax's ability to pull data from the server after the page has loaded contrasts with what we now refer to as the "traditional architecture." In a traditional architecture, the user must wait for the entire Web page to reload to see new results from the server.

In an application that requires a lot of interactivity with the business layer sitting on the server, the user must reload the entire page many times. This has implications for the efficiency of workflow, the load placed on the server hosting the application, and the productivity of users.

Somebody share about AJAX that what you know to other...ok?

3 comments:

g|-|0$7 said...

The poll below this article is also using the AJAX Technology.

After u have submitted the data, the page does not refresh and data is updated in the behind and show back to the user in the table.

phyopyae said...

It's really luck of SA28. :)
ASP.NET Ajax is not difficult. But exam questions may be difficult. So many theoretical questions can ask in exam. At SA27 ASP.NET exam , 2 person were failure. I wish "good luck" to SA28. :)

Please Note: Only 2 person fail at ASP.NET paper. Nobody fail at other papers.

g|-|0$7 said...

that's really really suck!
even though u answere the exam well, don't be so sure that... u'll pass.
it depends on the examiner. that's one of the things i dislike of ISS.
if u fail, ur cap point will be drawn down to the bottom and have the nightmares. so bad :(