IBM Contributes Ajax Software Development Technology to Open Source Community
June 6th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 25 times, 1 so far today
IBM Contributes Ajax Software Development Technology to Open Source Community
IBM today announced plans to contribute key intellectual assets to the open source community, in an effort to help companies and software developers adopt and share best practices for Ajax software development. The software contributions will foster an industry collaboration and adoption of Ajax, a technology that improves web application responsiveness, and do so at a lower cost point and with less complexity. The technology contributions will extend the code already available in the Dojo Toolkit enabling internationalization of applications and making them fully accessible to persons with disabilities through a variety of assistive technologies, including DHTML and Accessible widgets. IBM’s donation will also extend the data model already in the Dojo Toolkit and provide a foundation architecture and Web-based tools for the industry to engineer, collaborate on, share and reuse software development best practices.
Ajax — short for Asynchronous JavaScript+XML — is a type of “Rich Internet Application.” The technology enables greater usability and responsiveness of browser-based applications, with the benefits of a zero-install and extremely low maintenance of web development. Developers have the ability to update portions of a Web page without refreshing the entire screen. This can enable users to scroll through a virtual map or photographs without refreshing their browser screens. Additionally, developers can allow users to drag and drop objects inside a Web browser similar to the capabilities available on computer desktops to move folders and documents around. Ajax provides the ability to develop rich buttons sets, icons, scroll bars, menus and widgets that can ease and speed navigation, as well as simplify information retrieval.
“The breadth and depth of experience, and IBM’s continued support of Open Source and Dojo in particular, have been tremendous,” said Alex Russell, Project Lead for the Dojo Toolkit and President of the Dojo Foundation. “IBM’s contributions are creating the foundation for even broader adoption of dynamic web interfaces, even for users that have traditionally not benefited from them. It’s clear that IBM is serious about improving the lives of their users and our community is excited to be a part of that.”
IBM will be providing expertise to integrate Dynamic Web Accessibility into the Dojo Toolkit widget set. The Dynamic Web Accessibility specification is being developed within the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative. It provides a mechanism for creating rich user interface components on the Web which are fully accessible via the keyboard and when using assistive technologies such as screen readers and screen magnifiers. This enhanced accessibility, which mimics the behavior of client side user interface controls, is crucial for supporting the rich internet applications built using Ajax and Dojo.
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