Modern web development has shifted heavily toward . In this model, the web client (the browser) takes on the heavy lifting of rendering the page using JavaScript frameworks like React or Vue, rather than waiting for the server to send fully formed HTML pages. This results in:
Building and maintaining an effective web client requires a blend of three core technologies: web client
Streamlined, web-based interfaces for specific business tools, such as the OnBase Web Client for document management or the ServiceNow Virtual Agent for automated support. The Move to Client-Side Rendering Modern web development has shifted heavily toward
The structural backbone that defines the content, such as headings, paragraphs, and images. The Move to Client-Side Rendering The structural backbone
The logic layer that adds interactivity, allowing for dynamic features like dropdown menus, real-time updates, and complex animations. Types of Web Clients