The IT architecture of Ajax (which stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is used to build Web applications and interactive dynamic websites, client–side model, using different technologies added to web browsers between 1995 and 2005.
Ajax combines JavaScript, CSS, JSON, XML, DOM and XMLHttpRequest to improve maneuverability and ease of use of Rich Internet Applications (RIA).
Using JavaScript allows to induce requests during handling which otherwise are not provoked (because of the mechanisms used). This allows to implement features that are found only in Rich Internet Applications.
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Sfetcu, Nicolae, “Web 2.0 / Social Media / Social Networks“, pg. 17-21, MultiMedia Publishing (2017), ISBN 978-606-9041-22-2, URL = https://www.telework.ro/en/e-books/web-2-0-social-media-social-networks/
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