An application framework that takes the tedium out of building AJAX programs, both at the client and server sides. AJAX frameworks differ in the amount of coding expertise needed, as some require extensive knowledge, while others use pre-built components that require less experience. AJAX frameworks are available in JavaScript, C++, Java, .NET and PHP. See AJAX.
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In web application development, an Ajax framework is a framework which leverages Ajax, a collection of technologies for building dynamic web pages on the client side. While data is read from and sent to the server by JavaScript requests, frameworks may include server-side or client-side components to process the client's requests.
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