2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2008.04.005
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A component- and push-based architectural style for ajax applications

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“…Fig.7, the system need to check whether the records of sky information and spectrometer information repeated or not. We use the function "each() " and "ajax" of JQuery when traversing the table [3][4] [5]. The data format we use is "json" and in the background we use "fastjson" to convert the data transmitted from the front.…”
Section: Unlogged Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.7, the system need to check whether the records of sky information and spectrometer information repeated or not. We use the function "each() " and "ajax" of JQuery when traversing the table [3][4] [5]. The data format we use is "json" and in the background we use "fastjson" to convert the data transmitted from the front.…”
Section: Unlogged Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In AJAX applications, not every state change necessarily has an associated REST-based [11] URI [20]. Ultimately, an AJAX application could consist of a single-page [19] with a single URL.…”
Section: State Changes and Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AJAX applications rely on a delta-communication [20] style of interaction in which merely the state changes are exchanged asynchronously between the client and the server, as opposed to the full-page retrieval approach in traditional web applications. Retrieving and indexing the delta state changes, for instance, through a proxy between the client and the server, could have the side-effect of losing the context and actual meaning of the changes.…”
Section: Delta-communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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