1 Pure Javascript: Application Frameworks
1.1 DOJO (Under development; from September, 2004)
1.2 Open Rico (Under development; from May, 2005; based on earlier proprietary framework)
1.3 qooxdoo (Under development; from May, 2005)
2 Pure Javascript: Infrastructural Frameworks
2.1 AjaxJS (Raw alpha; from May 2005)
2.2 HTMLHttpRequest (Beta; from 2001)
2.3 Interactive Website Framework (Under development; from May 2005)
2.4 LibXMLHttpRequest (Released; June 2003)
2.5 RSLite (x)
2.6 Sack (In development; from May 2005)
2.7 Sarissa (Released; from February, 2003)
2.8 XHConn (Released; from April, 2005)
3 Server-Side: Multi-Language
3.1 SAJAX (Workable but not 1.0; from ?March 2005)
3.2 Javascipt Object Notation (JSON) and JSON-RPC
3.3 Javascript Remote Scripting (JSRS) (from 2000)
4 Server-Side: Java
4.1 Echo 2 (from March 2005)
4.2 Direct Web Remoting (DWR) (2005)
5 Server-Side: Lisp
5.1 CL-Ajax
6 Server-Side: .NET
6.1 Ajax.NET (Under development; from March 2005)
7 Server-Side: PHP
7.1 AjaxAC (From April, 2005)
7.2 JPSpan
7.3 XAJAX
8 Server-Side: Ruby
9 Credits
Friday, June 10, 2005
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