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AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML.
What You Should Already Know
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:
HTML / XHTML
JavaScript
If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our Home page.
AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
AJAX is not a new programming language, but a technique for creating better, faster, and moreinteractive web applications.
With AJAX, your JavaScript can communicate directly with the server, using the JavaScript
XMLHttpRequest object. With this object, your JavaScript can trade data with a web server,without reloading the page.
AJAX uses asynchronous data transfer (HTTP requests) between the browser and the web server,allowing web pages to request small bits of information from the server instead of whole pages.
The AJAX technique makes Internet applications smaller, faster and more user-friendly.
AJAX is a browser technology independent of web server software.
AJAX is Based on Web Standards
AJAX is based on the following web standards:
JavaScript
XML
HTML
CSS
The web standards used in AJAX are well defined, and supported by all major browsers. AJAX
applications are browser and platform independent.
AJAX is About Better Internet Applications
Web applications have many benefits over desktop applications; they can reach a larger audience,they are easier to install and support, and easier to develop.
However, Internet applications are not always as "rich" and user-friendly as traditional desktopapplications.
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With AJAX, Internet applications can be made richer and more user-friendly.
AJAX Uses HTTP Requests
In traditional JavaScript coding, if you want to get any information from a database or a file on the
server, or send user information to a server, you will have to make an HTML form and GET or POSTdata to the server. The user will have to click the "Submit" button to send/get the information, wait
for the server to respond, then a new page will load with the results.
Because the server returns a new page each time the user submits input, traditional web
applications can run slowly and tend to be less user-friendly.
With AJAX, your JavaScript communicates directly with the server, through the JavaScript
XMLHttpRequest object
With an HTTP request, a web page can make a request to, and get a response from a web server -without reloading the page. The user will stay on the same page, and he or she will not notice thatscripts request pages, or send data to a server in the background.
The XMLHttpRequest Object
By using the XMLHttpRequest object, a web developer can update a page with data from
the server after the page has loaded!
AJAX was made popular in 2005 by Google (with Google Suggest).
Google Suggestis using the XMLHttpRequest object to create a very dynamic web interface: Whenyou start typing in Google's search box, a JavaScript sends the letters off to a server and the server
returns a list of suggestions.
The XMLHttpRequest object is supported in Internet Explorer 5.0+, Safari 1.2, Mozilla 1.0 / Firefox,Opera 8+, and Netscape 7.
Your First AJAX Application
To understand how AJAX works, we will create a small AJAX application.
First, we are going to create a standard HTML form with two text fields: username and time. Theusername field will be filled in by the user and the time field will be filled in using AJAX.
The HTML file will be named "testAjax.htm", and it looks like this (notice that the HTML form belowhas no submit button!):
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Name: Time:
The next chapters will explain the keystones of AJAX.
AJAX - Browser Support
The keystone of AJAX is the XMLHttpRequest object.
Different browsers use different methods to create the XMLHttpRequest object.
Internet Explorer uses an ActiveXObject, while other browsers uses the built-in JavaScript objectcalled XMLHttpRequest.
To create this object, and deal with different browsers, we are going to use a "try and catch"statement. You can read more about thetry and catch statementin our JavaScript tutorial.
Let's update our "testAjax.htm" file with the JavaScript that creates the XMLHttpRequest object:
function ajaxFunction(){var xmlHttp;try{
// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorertry{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){try{
xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}catch (e){alert("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return false;}
}}
}
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Name: Time:
Example explained: First create a variable xmlHttpto hold the XMLHttpRequest object.
Then try to create the object with XMLHttp=new XMLHttpRequest(). This is for the Firefox, Opera,and Safari browsers. If that fails, try xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP") which is for
Internet Explorer 6.0+, if that also fails, try xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")which is for Internet Explorer 5.5+
If none of the three methods work, the user has a very outdated browser, and he or she will get analert stating that the browser doesn't support AJAX.
Note: The browser-specific code above is long and quite complex. However, this is the code youcan use every time you need to create an XMLHttpRequest object, so you can just copy and paste it
whenever you need it. The code above is compatible with all the popular browsers: InternetExplorer, Opera, Firefox, and Safari.
The next chapter shows how to use the XMLHttpRequest object to communicate with the server.
AJAX - More About the XMLHttpRequest Object
Before sending data to the server, we have to explain three important properties of theXMLHttpRequest object.
The onreadystatechange Property
After a request to the server, we need a function that can receive the data that is returned by theserver.
The onreadystatechange property stores the function that will process the response from a server.The following code defines an empty function and sets the onreadystatechange property at the
same time:
xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=function(){// We are going to write some code here}
The readyState Property
The readyState property holds the status of the server's response. Each time the readyState
changes, the onreadystatechange function will be executed.
Here are the possible values for the readyState property:
State Description
0 The request is not initialized
1 The request has been set up
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2 The request has been sent
3 The request is in process
4 The request is complete
We are going to add an If statement to the onreadystatechange function to test if our response iscomplete (this means that we can get our data):
xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=function(){if(xmlHttp.readyState==4){// Get the data from the server's response}
}
The responseText Property
The data sent back from the server can be retrieved with the responseText property.
In our code, we will set the value of our "time" input field equal to responseText:
xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=function(){if(xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.myForm.time.value=xmlHttp.responseText;}
}
AJAX - Sending a Request to the Server
To send off a request to the server, we use the open() method and the send() method.
The open() method takes three arguments. The first argument defines which method to use whensending the request (GET or POST). The second argument specifies the URL of the server-side
script. The third argument specifies that the request should be handled asynchronously. The send()method sends the request off to the server. If we assume that the HTML and ASP file are in thesame directory, the code would be:
xmlHttp.open("GET","time.asp",true);xmlHttp.send(null);
Now we must decide when the AJAX function should be executed. We will let the function run"behind the scenes" when the user types something in the username text field:
Name: Time:
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Our updated AJAX-ready "testAjax.htm" file now looks like this:
function ajaxFunction(){var xmlHttp;try{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorertry{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e)
{try{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){alert("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return false;}
}}xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=function(){
if(xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.myForm.time.value=xmlHttp.responseText;}
}xmlHttp.open("GET","time.asp",true);xmlHttp.send(null);
}Name: Time:
The next chapter makes our AJAX application complete with the "time.asp" script.
AJAX - The Server-Side ASP Script
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Now we are going to create the script that displays the current server time.
The responseText property (explained in the previous chapter) will store the data returned from theserver. Here we want to send back the current time. The code in "time.asp" looks like this:
Note: The Expires property sets how long (in minutes) a page will be cached on a browser before itexpires. If a user returns to the same page before it expires, the cached version is displayed.Response.Expires=-1 indicates that the page will never be cached.
Run Your AJAX Application
Try the AJAX application by typing some text into the Name text box below, then click inside theTime text box:
Name: Time:
The Time text box gets the server's time from "time.asp" file without reloading the page
AJAX Suggest Example
In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate how a web page can communicate with a web
server online as a user enters data into a standard HTML form.
Type a Name in the Box Below
First Name:
Suggestions:
Example Explained - The HTML Form
The form above has the following HTML code:
First Name:
Suggestions:
As you can see it is just a simple HTML form with an input field called "txt1".
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An event attribute for the input field defines a function to be triggered by the onkeyup event.
The paragraph below the form contains a span called "txtHint". The span is used as a placeholderfor data retrieved from the web server.
When the user inputs data, a function called "showHint()" is executed. The execution of the function
is triggered by the "onkeyup" event. In other words: Each time the user moves his finger away froma keyboard key inside the input field, the function showHint is called.
Example Explained - The showHint() Function
The showHint() function is a very simple JavaScript function placed in the section of the
HTML page.
The function contains the following code:
function showHint(str){if (str.length==0){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML="";return;}
xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject()if (xmlHttp==null){alert ("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return;}
var url="gethint.asp";url=url+"?q="+str;url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;
xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);xmlHttp.send(null);}
The function executes every time a character is entered in the input field.
If there is some input in the text field (str.length > 0) the function executes the following:
Defines the url (filename) to send to the server
Adds a parameter (q) to the url with the content of the input field
Adds a random number to prevent the server from using a cached file
Creates an XMLHTTP object, and tells the object to execute a function called stateChanged
when a change is triggered Opens the XMLHTTP object with the given url.
Sends an HTTP request to the server
If the input field is empty, the function simply clears the content of the txtHint placeholder.
Example Explained - The GetXmlHttpObject() Function
The example above calls a function called GetXmlHttpObject().
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The purpose of the function is to solve the problem of creating different XMLHTTP objects fordifferent browsers.
The function is listed below:
function GetXmlHttpObject()
{ var xmlHttp=null;try{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorertry{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
}return xmlHttp;
}
Example Explained - The stateChanged() Function
The stateChanged() function contains the following code:
function stateChanged()
{if (xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText;}}
The stateChanged() function executes every time the state of the XMLHTTP object changes.
When the state changes to 4 ("complete"), the content of the txtHint placeholder is filled with theresponse text.
AJAX Source Code to Suggest Example
The source code below belongs to the AJAX example on the previous page.
You can copy and paste it, and try it yourself.
The AJAX HTML Page
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This is the HTML page. It contains a simple HTML form and a link to a JavaScript.
First Name:
Suggestions:
The JavaScript code is listed below.
The AJAX JavaScript
This is the JavaScript code, stored in the file "clienthint.js":
var xmlHttp
function showHint(str){if (str.length==0){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML="";return;}
xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject()
if (xmlHttp==null){alert ("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return;}
var url="gethint.asp";url=url+"?q="+str;url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);xmlHttp.send(null);}
function stateChanged(){if (xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText;}}
function GetXmlHttpObject(){var xmlHttp=null;try
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{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorer
try{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
}return xmlHttp;}
The AJAX Server Page - ASP and PHP
There is no such thing as an AJAX server. AJAX pages can be served by any internetserver.
The server page called by the JavaScript in the example from the previous chapter is a simple ASPfile called "gethint.asp".
Below we have listed two examples of the server page code, one written in ASP and one in PHP.
AJAX ASP Example
The code in the "gethint.asp" page is written in VBScript for an Internet Information Server (IIS). It
just checks an array of names and returns the corresponding names to the client:
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a(18)="Cindy"a(19)="Doris"a(20)="Eve"a(21)="Evita"a(22)="Sunniva"a(23)="Tove"a(24)="Unni"
a(25)="Violet"a(26)="Liza"a(27)="Elizabeth"a(28)="Ellen"a(29)="Wenche"a(30)="Vicky"'get the q parameter from URLq=ucase(request.querystring("q"))'lookup all hints from array if length of q>0if len(q)>0 thenhint=""for i=1 to 30if q=ucase(mid(a(i),1,len(q))) thenif hint="" then
hint=a(i)elsehint=hint & " , " & a(i)
end ifend if
nextend if'Output "no suggestion" if no hint were found'or output the correct valuesif hint="" thenresponse.write("no suggestion")
elseresponse.write(hint)
end if
%>
AJAX PHP Example
The code above rewritten in PHP.
Note: To run the entire example in PHP, remember to change the value of the url variable in
"clienthint.js" from "gethint.asp" to "gethint.php".
PHP Example
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$a[]="Gunda";$a[]="Hege";$a[]="Inga";$a[]="Johanna";$a[]="Kitty";$a[]="Linda";$a[]="Nina";
$a[]="Ophelia";$a[]="Petunia";$a[]="Amanda";$a[]="Raquel";$a[]="Cindy";$a[]="Doris";$a[]="Eve";$a[]="Evita";$a[]="Sunniva";$a[]="Tove";$a[]="Unni";$a[]="Violet";$a[]="Liza";$a[]="Elizabeth";
$a[]="Ellen";$a[]="Wenche";$a[]="Vicky";//get the q parameter from URL$q=$_GET["q"];//lookup all hints from array if length of q>0if (strlen($q) > 0){$hint="";for($i=0; $i
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?>
AJAX can be used for interactive communication with a database.
AJAX Database Example
In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a
database using AJAX technology.
Select a Name in the Box Below
Select a Customer:Customer info will be listed here.
AJAX Example Explained
The example above contains a simple HTML form and a link to a JavaScript:
Select a Customer:Alfreds FutterkisteNorth/SouthWolski Zajazd
Customer info will be listed here.
As you can see it is just a simple HTML form with a drop down box called "customers".
The paragraph below the form contains a div called "txtHint". The div is used as a placeholder forinfo retrieved from the web server.
When the user selects data, a function called "showCustomer()" is executed. The execution of thefunction is triggered by the "onchange" event. In other words: Each time the user change the value
in the drop down box, the function showCustomer is called.
The JavaScript code is listed below.
The AJAX JavaScript
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This is the JavaScript code stored in the file "selectcustomer.js":
var xmlHttp
function showCustomer(str){xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject();if (xmlHttp==null){alert ("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return;}
var url="getcustomer.asp";url=url+"?q="+str;url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);xmlHttp.send(null);}
function stateChanged()
{if (xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText;}}
function GetXmlHttpObject(){var xmlHttp=null;try{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
}catch (e){// Internet Explorertry{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
}return xmlHttp;
}
The AJAX Server Page
The server page called by the JavaScript, is a simple ASP file called "getcustomer.asp".
The page is written in VBScript for an Internet Information Server (IIS). It could easily be rewrittenin PHP, or some other server language.Look at a corresponding example in PHP.
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The code runs an SQL against a database and returns the result as an HTML table:
AJAX XML Example
In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from an XMLfile using AJAX technology.
Select a CD in the Box Below
Select a CD:CD info will be listed here.
AJAX Example Explained
The example above contains a simple HTML form and a link to a JavaScript:
Select a CD:Bob DylanBonnie TylerDolly Parton
CD info will be listed here.
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As you can see it is just a simple HTML form with a simple drop down box called "cds".
The paragraph below the form contains a div called "txtHint". The div is used as a placeholder forinfo retrieved from the web server.
When the user selects data, a function called "showCD" is executed. The execution of the function istriggered by the "onchange" event. In other words: Each time the user change the value in the dropdown box, the function showCD is called.
The JavaScript code is listed below.
The AJAX JavaScript
This is the JavaScript code stored in the file "selectcd.js":
var xmlHttpfunction showCD(str){xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject();if (xmlHttp==null){alert ("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return;}
var url="getcd.asp";url=url+"?q="+str;url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;
xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);xmlHttp.send(null);}function stateChanged(){if (xmlHttp.readyState==4){document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText;}}function GetXmlHttpObject(){var xmlHttp=null;try
{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorertry{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
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}catch (e){xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
}return xmlHttp;
}
The AJAX Server Page
The server page called by the JavaScript, is a simple ASP file called "getcd.asp".
The page is written in VBScript for an Internet Information Server (IIS). It could easily be rewritten
in PHP, or some other server language.Look at a corresponding example in PHP.
The code runs a query against an XML file and returns the result as HTML:
While responseText returns the HTTP response as a string, responseXML returns theresponse as XML.
The ResponseXML property returns an XML document object, which can be examined andparsed using W3C DOM node tree methods and properties.
AJAX ResponseXML Example
In the following AJAX example we will demonstrate how a web page can fetch information from a
database using AJAX technology. The selected data from the database will this time be converted toan XML document, and then we will use the DOM to extract the values to be displayed.
Select a Name in the Box Below
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Select a Customer:
AJAX Example Explained
The example above contains an HTML form, several elements to hold the returned data,and a link to a JavaScript:
Select a Customer:
Alfreds FutterkisteNorth/SouthWolski Zajazd
The example above contains an HTML form with a drop down box called "customers".
When the user selects a customer in the dropdown box, a function called "showCustomer()" is
executed. The execution of the function is triggered by the "onchange" event. In other words: Eachtime the user change the value in the drop down box, the function showCustomer() is called.
The JavaScript code is listed below.
The AJAX JavaScript
This is the JavaScript code stored in the file "selectcustomer_xml.js":
var xmlHttpfunction showCustomer(str){xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject();if (xmlHttp==null){alert ("Your browser does not support AJAX!");return;}
var url="getcustomer_xml.asp";
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url=url+"?q="+str;url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);xmlHttp.send(null);}function stateChanged()
{if (xmlHttp.readyState==4){var xmlDoc=xmlHttp.responseXML.documentElement;document.getElementById("companyname").innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("compname")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;document.getElementById("contactname").innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("contname")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;document.getElementById("address").innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("address")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;document.getElementById("city").innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("city")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;document.getElementById("country").innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("country")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
}}
function GetXmlHttpObject(){var xmlHttp=null;try{// Firefox, Opera 8.0+, SafarixmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();}
catch (e){// Internet Explorer
try{xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");}
catch (e){xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");}
}return xmlHttp;}
The showCustomer() and GetXmlHttpObject() functions above are the same as in previous chapters.The stateChanged() function is also used earlier in this tutorial, however; this time we return the
result as an XML document (with responseXML) and uses the DOM to extract the values we want tobe displayed.
The AJAX Server Page
The server page called by the JavaScript, is a simple ASP file called "getcustomer_xml.asp".
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The page is written in VBScript for an Internet Information Server (IIS). It could easily be rewrittenin PHP, or some other server language.Look at a corresponding example in PHP.
The code runs an SQL query against a database and returns the result as an XML document:
Notice the second line in the ASP code above: response.contenttype="text/xml". The ContentTypeproperty sets the HTTP content type for the response object. The default value for this property is"text/html". This time we want the content type to be XML.
Then we select data from the database, and builds an XML document with the data.
AppML is an open source initiative from W3Schools.
AppML uses AJAX technology.
What is AppML?
AppML stands for Application Markup Language AppML uses XML to describe Internet applications
AppML applications are self-describing
AppML is a declarative language
AppML is platform independent
AppML uses AJAX technology
AppML is an open source initiative from W3Schools
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AppML is a Declarative Language
AppML is not a programming language. It is a declarative language, used to describe
applications.
With AppML you can create Internet applications without programming.
Traditional applications are written in a programming language and compiled, with predefined datastructures and functions. AppML allows the programmer to redefine both data and functions while
the application is running.
Since AppML applications are written in XML, AppML applications are self-describing.
AppML is Browser Independent
Since AppML only uses internet standards like HTML (XHTML), CSS, XML, and JavaScript, AppML will
run in all browsers.
AppML Uses AJAX Technology
AppML uses AJAX technology. Internet communication between the web client and the web server isdone with HTTP requests.
Ajax in Struts: implementing dependent select boxes
In this posting, I want to explain how I have made use of AJAX in a Struts application
On my current project, Im building a Struts-based web application with many input forms.Many of these forms contain two or more dependable html select boxes. This means, whenyou have two dependable boxes, that the available options in the second selectbox dependson the value selected in the first selectbox. To do this there are three possible solutions:
Use javascript arrays, where each set of options l inks to an option in the first select-box
Use an onchange on the first select box to automatically submit the form to go back to the
server, collect the new options for the second box and regenerate the whole page
Use Ajax to asynchronously retrieve the new options for the second box
The first option is not what we wanted: it means that we have to implement a lot of logic inthe html-page, which is visible to the outside world and in common javascript isnt the easiest
language to debug . The second option is better, but has the big disadvantage that youhave to do a complete round trip to the server to collect the new options and after that the
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whole page is regenerated again where actually only the second box is updated..a lot ofoverhead..
So we decided to use AJAX to solve our problem of dependend select-boxes.
Because Struts does not have AJAX support yet (wait for Shale..) we have to add it ourselves.
Because AJAX is not a framework but just a technique to make webpages more dynamic usingJavascript and DHTML, it is quite easy to use it in combination with struts.
First we make a small html form:
...
-First choose above-
Now we have to implement our javascript part:
var req;/*
* Get the second options by calling a Struts action*/
function retrieveSecondOptions(){
firstBox = document.getElementById('firstBox');
//Nothing selected if(firstBox.selectedIndex==0){ return; } selectedOption = firstBox.options[firstBox.selectedIndex].value; //get the (form based) params to push up as part of the get request url="retrieveSecondOptionsAjaxAction.do?selectedOption= "+selectedOption;
//Do the Ajax call if(window.XMLHttpRequest){ // Non-IE browsers req = new XMLHttpRequest(); //A call-back function is define so the browser knows which function to call after the server gives areponse back req.onreadystatechange = populateSecondBox; try { req.open("GET", url, true); //was get } catch (e) { alert("Cannot connect to server);
}req.send(null);
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} else if (window.ActiveXObject) { // IEreq = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");if (req) {
req.onreadystatechange = populateSecondBox;req.open("GET", url, true);req.send();
}}
}
//Callback functionfunction populateSecondBox(){
document.getElementById('secondBox').options.length = 0;
if (req.readyState == 4) { // Completeif (req.status == 200) { // OK response
textToSplit = req.responseTextif(textToSplit == '803'){
alert("No select option available on the server")}
//Split the documentreturnElements=textToSplit.split("||")
//Process each of the elementsfor ( var i=0; i
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public class RetrieveSecondOptionsAjaxAction extends Action { /**
* This is the main action called from the Struts framework.* @param mapping The ActionMapping used to select this instance.
* @param form The optional ActionForm bean for this request.* @param request The HTTP Request we are processing.* @param response The HTTP Response we are processing.* @throwsjavax.servlet.ServletException* @throwsjava.io.IOException* @return
*/ public ActionForward execute(ActionMapping mapping, ActionForm form, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException, ServletException { Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(getClass()); logger.info( "========================================================== "); logger.info("Starting in RetrieveSecondOptionsAjaxAction");
String optionSelected = request.getParameter("optionSelected");
//Check of het soortId wel correct is if(ValidationSupport.isEmptyString(selectedOption))
{ logger.debug("No selected option supplied");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter(); out.print("803"); } else { List options = getSecondOptions(selectedOption); //Make a String representation where each option is seperated by '||' and a valua and a label by ';' String outLine = makeOutputString(options); out.print(outLine);
}}
return null; }
As you can see it is quite simple to use AJAX in a Struts application. The great benefit above anormal round trip to the server to dynamically update a webpage is that by using AJAX youonly updated those parts of a page that have to be updated. Because AJAX performs anasynchronous call to the server the user is able to work further.
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