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AJAX is now mainstream, and is becoming a standard feature of mobile phones.You will be able to browse the same exact web pages on your mobile phones, with the same HTML and JS being used on the desktop--albeit with modifications for screen size, touch screens like the iPhone has, etc.
Founded in 2006, the year after "AJAX" was coined, the OpenAjax Alliance began with just 15 companies. Now there are over 100 members.
The Alliance's first overall achievement was to define AJAX as rich experiences using a variety of browser technologies and techniques, not just XMLHttpRequest. The OpenAjax Hub was its first technical initiative, allowing multiple toolkits to be integrated on the same web page. OpenAjax Hub 1.0 allows for loose coupling of JavaScript components that don't know how to deal with each other. The Hub was proved out at an interoperability event as is now industry-grade.
The OpenAjax Registry is another deliverable - a way of avoiding collisions when multiple Ajax libraries are used on the same web page.
The second wave of activity by the OpenAjax Alliance began with OpenAjax Hub 1.1, which added among other things a framework for secure mashups.
Leveraging the existing security features of the most popular browsers, IBM researchers discovered a way of maintaining a secure environment despite 'holes' found by others in the industry. Developed by IBM Research, a magical solution called SMash (for "Secure Mashups") was implemented at the beginning of 2007.
A companion effort to SMash -- OpenAjax Metadata -- is about the widgets/gadgets themselves. There are dozens of widgets formats--Google, Yahoo!, Apple, Microsoft, etc--so that to do a mashup you currently need a programmer.
The Alliance is hoping that OpenAjax Metadata will be finalized and approved by the Fall.
Mobile AJAX is another area of major activity, with a white paper draft already completed. And finally it has been developing a prioritized list of features that the AJAX toolkit community needs in future browsers, so that it can inform the major browser developers (IE9, Firefox 4 etc) of the issues and concerns.
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