The OpenAjax Alliance claims to be “an organization of leading vendors, open source projects and companies using Ajax,” but I don’t find stackoverflow questions that link to them. I am wondering if this is important for a practicing web developer. John Resig in February 2007 published a post Thoughts on OpenAjax , but I can not find many other links.
I considered OpenAjax Hub 1.0 as a way to publish publish / subscribe in a browser (similar to TIBCO PageBus , which implements the specification). Does anyone use this technology effectively in a large, open source web application?
We (www.frozenmountain.com) are actually members of the OpenAjax alliance, thanks to our work on our comet server for IIS, WebSync, which is based on the bayeux protocol. Honestly, until you found it extremely useful. Many groups did some work and then disbanded. I really have not heard anything from anyone since we joined.
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-Howard Weingram
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