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Sun's Tim Bray Discusses "AJAX Behaving Badly" and Other Misconceptions

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Sun's Tim Bray Discusses "AJAX Behaving Badly" and Other Misconceptions

An interesting discussion emerged today about whether AJAX, and other Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies like Flash and Flex, will end up overloading Web infrastructures in the future. Tim Bray has a very common sense explanation of the issues in his recent 'The Cost of Ajax' piece ...I tend to side with Tim that the 'Does AJAX hammer Web servers?' questions tend to be hand-wavers that don't expose the real issues.

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