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Ajax is a technology to build dynamic web page client side. Data are read from the server or sent to the server by JavaScript request.<br> | |||
But this requires some processing at the server side to process the request, to find or store the data. This is accomplished more easily by the use of a framework dedicated to process Ajax requests. | |||
==PHP frameworks== | |||
This may be a very simple library as ], or a more complete tool that can interact with various databases. | |||
==Java frameworks== | |||
Such frameworks permit to use Java web services interactively with a web page. | |||
] has created a Java framework recently, the Web Toolkit. | |||
==.Net frameworks== | |||
Microsoft has created a framework for .Net, ], that is a set of extensions to ASP.NET. | |||
==See also== | |||
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==External links== | |||
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