AJAX and JBoss Remoting are totally different animals, so very difficult to 
comare the two.  AJAX is all about adding dynamic interaction within a web 
browser using scripting (i.e. update areas within a web page dynamically, which 
is often done via server calls underneath, etc.) to a model that has 
traditionally been static (i.e. load page, send request to server, re-load 
whole page).  

Basically the only way to have JBoss Remoting running in a similar fashion 
would be to have an applet running within a browser, but frankly seems silly to 
do this just to be able to make client server invocations.  

It would be possible to use JBoss Remoting with the http transport protocol on 
the server side to handle http requests from any client (i.e. web browser) and 
org.jboss.remoting.samples.http.WebInvocationHandler within the samples shows 
how to do this.  However, if doing anything complicated, probably best to use a 
full fledge web container like Tomcat that handles web deployments (i.e. war 
files) so can do all the standard web application configuration.

If wanting to just make simple http requests to a third party web server, can 
use JBoss Remoting with the http transport for the client invocation.  The 
org.jboss.remoting.samples.http.SimpleClient class within the remoting samples 
illustrates how to do this as well.




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