![]() ![]() That makes less traffic, smaller updates and less time sitting around waiting for page refreshes.įor making your IDE compatible with Ajax, we need to install the Ajax Toolkit in Visual Studio. With traditional web pages and applications, every time a user clicks on something (such as a Submit Button), the browser sends a request to the server and the server responds with an entirely new page.īut by using “Ajax”, your pages and applications only ask the server for what they really need, just the parts of a page that need to change and just the parts that the server must provide. The question is, “How would you do that?” Don't worry, the answer is "AJAX". If you are frustrated from those clunky web application interfaces, then it's time to provide some push to your web apps into some slick, responsive feel direction.
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