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Codeman1234
28-mar-2008, 01:43
Alguien sabe porque se utiliza tanto ajax y el porque se ha hecho tan famoso? Cual es su gran ventaja?

salu2

salvacur
28-mar-2008, 09:20
porque crea aplicaciones web interactivas que se ejecutan en el cliente, es decir, en el navegador de los usuarios y mantiene comunicación asíncrona con el servidor en segundo plano.
es decir, con ajax, se acabó es de actualizar la pagina o ir paso a paso refrecando formularios. la recuperación de datos del servidor se hace de forma asincrona

Codeman1234
28-mar-2008, 09:27
porque crea aplicaciones web interactivas que se ejecutan en el cliente, es decir, en el navegador de los usuarios y mantiene comunicación asíncrona con el servidor en segundo plano.
es decir, con ajax, se acabó es de actualizar la pagina o ir paso a paso refrecando formularios. la recuperación de datos del servidor se hace de forma asincrona

Mu bien Salvacur como he dicho antes un crack tas hecho por eso se hizo famoso ajax, un ejemplo facilito pues para los que tienen cuentas en Gmail como yo notaran a diferencia de Hotmail que te llegan correos nuevos sin tener que refrescar la pagina... eso es AJAX, una de las nuevas joyas del mundo web.

Salu2

phanatick
28-mar-2008, 08:38
El principal problema de AJAX es que no sabes si llega la petición al servidor, no hay forma, creo, de conocer el estado de la petición que se hace sin tener que recibir una respuesta personalizada para tal efecto.

falisco
04-abr-2008, 08:07
Sabeis, hay una cosa que me sorprende, la tecnologia necesaria para usar AJAX lleva existiendo desde que IE5 existe, pues ya llevaba incorporado el objeto XMLHttp y ha funcionado siempre perfectamente. Lo que me sorprende es que se haya tardado tanto en utilizarse de forma generalizada.

phanatick
04-abr-2008, 12:32
Pues lo llaman ahora la web 2.0, como si fuera el invento del siglo.

Supongo que será en base a las necesidades de mercado, igual que los coches eléctricos, llevan inventados y funcionando años, y cada vez tienen mas autonomia y son menos aparatosos, ¿por qué no los venden? porque cuatro ricachones mandan en este mundo y hasta que no se agote a pagar la gasolina como si fuera oro.

salvacur
07-may-2008, 08:48
Pues lo llaman ahora la web 2.0, como si fuera el invento del siglo.

Supongo que será en base a las necesidades de mercado, igual que los coches eléctricos, llevan inventados y funcionando años, y cada vez tienen mas autonomia y son menos aparatosos, ¿por qué no los venden? porque cuatro ricachones mandan en este mundo y hasta que no se agote a pagar la gasolina como si fuera oro.

hombre, la web 2.0 es mucho mas que AJAX,...., yo diria q AJAX practicamente no tiene nada que ver con la web 2.0

la web 2.0 es, por decirlo de algun modo, la web semantica; empezar a estructurar la información con sentido

salvacur
15-may-2008, 01:23
por cierto Phanatick,
este fide pasado me presente a unas opos, y gracias a ti saque bien una pregunta: relacion Ajax - Web 2.0: solamente a nivel de navegabilidad.

phanatick
17-may-2008, 05:49
jaja gracias a mi? si yo en este tema he aportado bien poco! pero aun asi mira.. gracias por decirmelo jeje

un saludo

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