What exactly is AJAX?
Ajax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It can send as well as receive information in a variety of formats, including XML, HTML including text files. In a layman language, it is a term used to describe client-server communication achieved without reloading the current page.
What’s the use of Ajax technology?
WebPages designed using these technologies do not require to be refreshed to update the information on it. Instead, Ajax apps can simply update parts of the page at any time, giving users instant response to their inputs and queries.
Thus the users doesn’t have to stare at the blank screen or the annoying hourglass before the next page gets loaded and allows users to continually see what they're working on and react to any changes, errors, or updates the interface notifies them of.
Ajax applications look and act very similar to traditional desktop applications without relying on plug-ins or browser-specific features.
Requisite factors:
Ajax is possible provided the two core technologies are present: A JavaScript-enabled browser that supports either XML HTTP or XML http request objects or HTTP Server technology that can respond in XML.
Beganto uses Ajax technology:
Gone are the times when user could wait for the website to lead new pages. Now they move over to another website which is faster and less annoying.
Using the Ajax technology we, at Beganto, develop more sophisticated but user friendly websites for you. Here are some of the benefits of Ajax technologies:
The importance and use of AJAX Technology, therefore, is quite clear. It has paced up things making them user friendly and easy.