AJAXWorld 2007: Google's Chris Schalk To Ask, "Will AJAX Always Exist?"
With the continued evolution of AJAX-enabled technologies, which dramatically simplify how to build AJAX applications, will the term 'AJAX' simply wither away as ALL Web technologies eventually come to support AJAX and the novelty of rich client Web development disappears? This is the question that will be asked by Chris Schalk in March at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 (East) in New York.
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queZZtions commented on the 28 Jan 2007
How does Google's Web Toolkit compare with Oracle ADF Faces? Which of the rich client components is best?
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