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BlueFinity Incorporates Ajax Features into mv.NET
BlueFinity International, a member of the Mpower1 family of
companies, has implemented Ajax features within its flagship
product, mv.NET. This innovation gives MultiValue developers
access to a wide range of Web development techniques for
improving the look, feel and operation of Web-based
applications. “Ajax gives developers a framework for
significantly enhancing the usability and interactivity of Web
applications,” explains David Cooper, Lead Developer at
BlueFinity.
“We have always aimed, with mv.NET, at providing much more than
straight database connectivity for MultiValue developers,” he
continues. “When Ajax-based techniques started to emerge within
the Web developer community, we immediately recognized the
potential for dramatically improving Web applications.”
Ajax, shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is a Web
development technique for increasing the interactivity of Web
applications. The aim behind Ajax is to make Web applications
feel more responsive by exchanging small amounts of data with
the server – behind the scenes – so that the entire Web page
does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes changes or
selections. This also increases the speed of the Web page.
“We estimate that, in 12 to 18 months time, the majority of Web
applications will incorporate Ajax to some degree. This is key
to Web applications taking a step forward in their evolution,”
Cooper explains. Web application developers are the largest
community of mv.NET users. “We don’t see this changing very much
over the next couple of years,” he adds. “The incorporation of
Ajax into mv.NET is a very natural progression for us.”
The integration of Ajax techniques into mv.NET utilizes
Microsoft’s “Atlas” component set in order to provide the
developer with all the benefits of Ajax without any extra
coding. The net result is the ability for developers to create
Web applications offering a user experience very similar to
traditional desktop applications.
“It is the concept of Ajax being seamlessly woven into the
fabric of the data binding framework that makes our use of Ajax
such a compelling feature for Web developers,” Cooper remarks.
“We take care of all the Ajax management – the developer simply
has to set one property of our data binding manager to “true” in
order to activate a whole layer of automatic Ajax integration.”
BlueFinity will be previewing its Ajax integration at the end of
July, with beta versions available in August. For more
information, email
ajax@bluefinity.com.
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