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January 30, 2006—Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) programming figures prominently in a free upgrade of the Sun Java Studio Creator developer tool being released by Sun Microsystems.
Several major software companies aim to cash in on the growing use of AJAX by delivering tools to help developers build applications that take advantage of the popular style of Web development.
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Exadel produces Exadel Studio Pro 4.0, one of the first Ajax development frameworks, plus RichFaces, a set of components to be used in the browser window to build a rich client that interacts with ...