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Performance is the main reason Ajax is so popular. We often attribute the glitzy effects used in many Ajax apps as a core appeal for users, and users may also attribute this to why they prefer Ajax apps. It makes sense because if you look at traditional web apps they appear static and boring. However, if it were true that glitzy effects dramatically improved the user experience then we would see a wider use of the animated gifs. Thankfully those days are gone. Ajax will not go the way of the animated gif because the value that it adds is not all glitz. The true value that improves the user experience with Ajax, whether the user is conscious of this or not, is performance.
In this article I'm not going to show you why Ajax inherently performs better than traditional web applications. If you're not sure look at Google maps and remember older web mapping apps or compare Gmail to Hotmail. By basing your application on Ajax architecture you can dramatically improve performance and the user experience for your app. Instead, in this article I'm going to show you how to push this performance improvement to the next level - to make your Ajax application stand apart from the rest.
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server.xml file
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compression="on"
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.gwt-DialogBox{ background-image:url('%background%') repeat-x; }
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