Research of Data Processing Method Based on Ajax Technology

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Ajax technology has been widely applied in a variety of Web development. It takes full advantage of existing technical standards to achieve updating the contents of the page without refreshing the entire page. In this paper, Ajax asynchronous mode enhances the credibility of user experience, optimizes the transmission between the browser and the server and reduces unnecessary data transferring back and forth and bandwidth usage. Using XML packaging method achieved Ajaxs efficient operation of bulk data and made the application of Ajax more extensive. Practice shows that Ajax technology based on XML packaging can provides a flexible and fast bulk data processing function in Web development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1454-1457

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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