Conclusion
By performing a quick series of tasks, you can use Ajax to add courtesy
messages to customers for credit checks, enable customers to easily
find products by performing quick SKU searches, and populate menus
instantaneously. Customers can make their request through the browser
and the Ajax engine will respond and get the information from the
WebSphere Commerce Server. You can use Ajax in many other areas of
WebSphere Commerce to help your On Demand business thrive, and remain
a top competitor in your retail marketplace.
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