Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Ajax links

Oops, I dropped the ball. Jake sent me some links after his Ajax presentation and I forgot to post them. Sorry.

Ajax example applications:

Ajax frameworks:

Mike Hedman also sent me this link:

MagicAjax.NET is a free open-source framework, designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to integrate AJAX technology into their web pages, without replacing the ASP.NET controls and/or writing tons of javascript code.
Another .NET framework that Chris Brandsma pointed out:

Anthem.NET is a free, cross-browser AJAX toolkit for the ASP.NET development environment that works with both ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0.

Chris has actually used it and says "it is VERY simple to use and has good examples."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's also the seminal framework (and one that started it all?), Prototype.

Anonymous said...

I would like to introduce a new technology called Visual WebGui. Basically Visual WebGui is WinForms Over Web, which enables development of
rich web applications like outlook web acces, with WinForms functionality and interactivity using Visual Studio's rich design, coding and debugging features. The technology extends the .NET object model to incorporate AJAX aware WinForms GUI components that are

delivered to the browser via Visual WebGui's Empty Client approach.

See Visual WebGui in action(codec if needed)

Anonymous said...

There is a ajax based product search for the german market up at http://www.informationsarchiv.biz/ - It uses a doubleslider to specify a pricerange and has some other interesting features. It's really a thing to look at - Just fill out the search-form and play around.