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Java Experts At TheServerSide Java Symposium Predict AJAX Will Be Huge
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03/24/2006, By AjaxWorld News Desk
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Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) was the rage at TheServerSide Java Symposium in Las Vegas, as keynoters and panelist offered predictions and expectations for the future of development on the Java platform. Cedric Beust, an engineer at Google, said, "I think all the pieces are there on the server side. But I think we'll get a whole new ecosystem around Ajax. It's like a bad cold. More and more people are coming to this thing and we have a whole new excitement for Web sites we never had before, with things like mashups."
James Strachan, chief architect and co-founder of LogicBlaze, said, "Ajax is going to make a huge difference on how we build Web apps. Ajax and POJOs (plain old java objects) are the two biggies for building Web apps." Patrick Linskey, an engineer at BEA Systems and former chief technology officer at SolarMetric (which was acquired by BEA) predicted that "somebody will come up with a meaningful way to wire up a server-side Ajax framework with a non-browser-based client-side app."
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