Ajax is a novel technique that has been widely used by some newly launched Web applications as well as some big online companies recently [1]. Ajax development frameworks have been developed to facilitate efficient development of Ajax applications.
There are various kinds of Ajax development frameworks today. The same program function can be written differently using different Ajax frameworks [2]. Generally speaking, existing Ajax development frameworks depend highly on the underlaying development environment and programming language that is used in the application. One example is that Google Web Toolkit is based on Java and can convert Java classes into browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML [3]. Cross environment frameworks are also developed in these days. This is especially true for some lightweight Ajax frameworks. For example, Sajax framework supports various server-side languages and development environments [4]. Choosing a good framework is the basis and also the first step of building an Ajax-based Web application and therefore is usually considered very important.
[1] http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/3567706
[2] http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/IntroAjaxASPNET.asp
[3] http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
[4] http://www.developerzone.biz/content/view/197/50/
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