On 16/05/2012 18:01, André Warnier wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>> André,
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>> On 5/16/12 11:43 AM, André Warnier wrote:
>>> Oh. I always thought that Ajax was purely a client-side thing
>>> (Asynchronous Javascript etc..). Maybe this is only a name
>>> coincidence ?
>>
>> There are libraries that make accepting Ajax requests easier (e.g.
>> parsing XML, unpacking JSON objects, etc.). So one could call this
>> "Ajax support" I suppose.
>>
> I was looking at "Wicket" in Wikipedia, 

That sir, is because you are not an Englishman.  However, I can assure
you, that we are very familiar with the wicket.  What ho'!


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> and although much of that is
> unfamiliar to me, it sounds like there might indeed be DHTML and Ajax
> components involved.
> Now I also can't imagine that someone would release an application that
> brings a server down to its knees with 10 users, but maybe some
> misconfiguration can achieve that.
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