Sun's own Technical Tip Article on AJAX & Java Technologies
Web 2.0 enthusiasts will find Here a very nice walkthrough on the AJAX programming paradigm along with Java Technology.
The Technical Tip assumes Java on the Server and GlassFish (Java EE 5)
The article starts with an overview of AJAX and proceeds with an "auto complete" Google-Suggests-like example of HTML input field auto completion. Provides all pieces of code for the client and the server side, including Xml HTTP Request init with cross browser support, and a step-by-step guide for running the sample.
Mind you that GlassFish is only requried for JSTL's sake only--- if you want J2EE 1.4 (i.e. Servlet 2.4, you must include JSTL jar libraries manually)
It's nice to finally have a vendor of this magnitude, providing some insight on this smash-hit Web technology in a single article, after all the scattered orgs and frameworks around.
The Technical Tip assumes Java on the Server and GlassFish (Java EE 5)
The article starts with an overview of AJAX and proceeds with an "auto complete" Google-Suggests-like example of HTML input field auto completion. Provides all pieces of code for the client and the server side, including Xml HTTP Request init with cross browser support, and a step-by-step guide for running the sample.
Mind you that GlassFish is only requried for JSTL's sake only--- if you want J2EE 1.4 (i.e. Servlet 2.4, you must include JSTL jar libraries manually)
It's nice to finally have a vendor of this magnitude, providing some insight on this smash-hit Web technology in a single article, after all the scattered orgs and frameworks around.


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