Since the rise in popularity of the XMLHttpRequest object, it has become a boon for web developers. In this chapter, we began with the basics, such as what we need to make an AJAX request. Furthermore, we moved ahead and understood the basic concept of how an XMLHttpRequest object is responsible for making an asynchronous request. Then we took a leap into one of the most powerful JavaScript Libraries, jQuery, to perform AJAX operations using jQuery. This is just the beginning of our journey into AJAX; in the next chapter, we will be looking at more complex cases where AJAX is used, the cases where cross-domain asynchronous requests fail, and how JSON saves the day by allowing us to make cross-domain asynchronous calls.
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