IBM, Google and others start an initiative to take AJAX mainstream.
"The project, called Open Ajax, aims to create a single framework that standardizes development and debugging on a common library of Ajax widgets that could run on multiple Ajax runtimes. Like J2EE before it, Open Ajax is all about assembling critical mass convergence around a stack to prevent Microsoft from co-opting it. And, like Linux before it, it's about vendors trying to hop a train that was already leaving the station with or without their support." cbronline.com
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In this article you will find some links and general explications about Ajax and Web 2.0.

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I was looking for (open source) AJAX frameworksand and found these JavaScript/ AJAX toolkits. But someone said that there are about 70 different frameworks. Hence this list is not complete! Have a look at ajaxpatterns.org if you want a more complete list.
- Ruby on Rails
- ThinkCap JX
- ZK
- JackBe
- Echo2
- Backbase
- OpenLaszlo
- Orbeon Presentation Server
- DWR (Direc Web Remoting)
- AjaxAnywhere
- Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
- ScriptAculous
- OpenRico
- DOJO
- SAJAX
- MochiKit
- Lite AJaX
- SACK
- Zorn's DHTML library
You will find more links and information about AJAX in this article.
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