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Empty Client AJAX Approach

Empty Client AJAX Approach
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Although AJAX became a common practice among content oriented websites, it is rarely incorporated into enterprise level applications. Analysts associate that with three major AJAX setbacks:

The first is the complexity in creating AJAX application for enterprise's scenarios, which is time consuming and therefore brings doubtful ROI.

The second setback is that there is a lack of AJAX technologies that can support high level data centric enterprise applications.

The last but not least in importance, is security concerns as AJAX is known to raise real security concerns which  enterprise applications with sensitive data cannot tolerate.

#The new 'empty client' approach to AJAX is set to offer fundamental, infrastructure solutions to those three setbacks. This approach shifts all processing, including UI logic to server, much like the old Main Frame paradigm did, and leaves the web client empty.

If the client is empty, everything is processed on the server. This concept enables highly productive, desktop development methodologies for web development as well as allowing complex applications running responsively on the network.

Finally, since there is no data, no logic and no open services on the client, this approach presents a highly secured alternative to conventional client-side AJAX. 

Gizmox is the company behind Visual WebGui which brings AJAX & Silverlight to enterprises with unprecedented ROI for creating & deploying enterprise level 'web like desktop' applications on the web

Visual WebGUI

Posted by Visual WebGUI on 04 Sept. 2008

Gizmox is the company behind Visual WebGui which brings AJAX and Silverlight to enterprises with unprecedented ROI for creating and deploying complex "web-like desktop" applications

Tags: Web 2.0, Web Services, Web security, ajax