What is AJAX?



Asynchronous Javascript and XML or AJAX is not a programming language. It is a technique for web applications to send and receive data from a server asynchronously. In simple word, using AJAX means getting data from a server without reloading a web page or without impacting the other contents of the page. AJAX uses XMLHttpRequest object to communicate with the server, JavaScript/DOM to make the requests and XML as a format to transfer data.


The term AJAX was floored in 2005 but the development had been underway for several years. Ajax is open source and thus accessible. That is why it cannot be credited to just one organization or individual for the technical growth of AJAX. Development of asynchronous technologies began around 1996. In the late 90s, Microsoft used a forerunner to AJAX. Google, meanwhile, used asynchronous technologies heavily in applications like Google Maps in the first decade of the 21st century. AJAX came into the consideration of mass developers back in 2005 when Google used it in Google Suggest. To create your website using the most cutting edge technology contact, XENMAG the best web development company in India.


Now if you are running a chatting website and every time after sending a message if the user has to reload the page to see if there is any new message from his friend, or every time if to sort the search results the user has to reload the page then it will be irritating. If every time the user gets the validation results only after submitting the form then it will become hectic. Here AJAX plays its part to eliminate web page reloading and reducing server requests to give your user the best experience they can ever have on a website. Create your AJAX integrated website, contact XENMAG the best website development company in India.

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  1. Thank you for giving me insight, tips and information on this. It helps me a lot! Can’t wait to read more updates from you.

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