single-page application

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single-page application (plural single-page applications)

  1. (web development) A website where new content is shown by dynamically replacing existing content in the web page rather than navigating to a different URL.
    Synonym: SPA
    Coordinate term: progressive web application
    • 2014, Jon Galloway, Brad Wilson, K. Scott Allen, David Matson, Professional ASP.NET MVC 5, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 20:
      The Single Page Application template sets you up for an application that's primarily driven via JavaScript requests to Web API services rather than the traditional web page request / response cycle.

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