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AJAX sets off tools race
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01/27/2006, By Martin LaMonica
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The term AJAX was coined last February to describe a combination of Web technologies, including JavaScript and XML. More and more developers are using these grouped tools to add interactivity to Web sites and to do away with the limitations of the first generation of browsers.
IBM also has become involved. It has the upcoming AJAX strategy, and last week it proposed the AJAX Toolkit Framework project to be considered for inclusion by Eclipse. The open-source foundation, which has seen broad industry support from tool vendors, aims to create a framework for building AJAX tools. That proposal has the support of Java vendors BEA Systems and Oracle, as well as Yahoo, Linux distributor Red Hat, PHP tool provider Zend Technologies and others.
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