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Ajax is a technology to build dynamic web pages on the client side. Data are read from the server or sent to the server by JavaScript requests.
However, some processing at the server side is required to handle requests, i.e., finding and storing the data. This is accomplished more easily with the use of a framework dedicated to process Ajax requests.

PHP frameworks

These may be very simple libraries such as Sajax, or more complete tools, such as Sarissa, that can interact with various databases.

Java frameworks

Such frameworks permit one to use Java web services interactively with a web page. Google has created a Java framework recently, the Google Web Toolkit.

.NET frameworks

Microsoft has created a framework for .NET, ATLAS, which is a set of extensions to ASP.NET.

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