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Mashup Styles, Part 1: Server-Side Mashups

Overview Mashup can be designed in various ways. In one approach, called a server-side mashup, also known as a proxy-style mashup, services and content can be integrated on the server. There are a number of good reasons for using the server-side mashup approach, not the least of which is that the approach overcomes browser security restrictions that constrain XMLHttpRequests and the ability to access web sites across domains. This paper is the first in a series that examines some of the most common approaches, or styles, for doing mashups.

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PublisherSun Microsystems File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2007
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