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Oracle Pushes Ajax Frameworks


A major challenge of Ajax style programming is that it is so unstructured. At the AjaxWorld conference in Santa Clara this week, Oracle's middleware chief architect and vice president Ted Farrell, is making the case for using enterprise frameworks to tame issues ranging from rationalizing interfaces to managing the lifecycle and governance of the diverse array of widgets that populate a typical Web 2.0 dynamic, rich web client.

In essence, Farrell's pushing the ideas behind the equivalent of Oracle Fusion Middleware for the rich client.

"Enterprise Web 2.0 is more than a facelift of Ajax," said Farrell. His point is that, unlike consumer applications where you might casually mashup items that are only limited by the imagination, using the latest "cool" technologies, the enterprise by necessity is a more disciplined environment. You can't just experiment with new tools if the result causes a breach in enterprise policies.

  

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