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Web 2.0 application architecture
Web 2.0 application architecture
Web 2.0 introduces Web developers to a range of newer approaches in application development. These include new technologies, new architectures and new toolkits for creating Web applications. For example, Flash and Flex allow developers to create rich internet applications that use the Flash Player. The Ajax approach allows Web applications to load data in the background while the user carries out other tasks.
In this article, I want to cut through some of the hype and look at some of the key points about Web 2.0 application architectures. We’ll see how this architecture differs from Web 1.0 applications and look at some of the key points for developers to consider.
Sas Jacobs
Hello. I'm the Principal of Anything Is Possible, an Australian web development business specialising in web applications development and training. I'm interested in using Flash with dynamic content and I've presented at a number of International conferences on topics relating to applications development, XML and scripting components. I have recently released my second print book Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax to match the first one - Foundation XML for Flash. I have a business web site
and a personal web site.