Ajax frameworks

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Hi. I have been reviewing Ajax frameworks for .Net and really like the look
of MagicAjax, the open source framework, because of the simplicity of its
design. However I am a little concerned at using an open source framework
from a support perspective. Has anyone used MagicAjax in production, and
what are your experiences? Is there a commercial framework of similar design
to MagicAjax?

Thanks
 
I just checked this framework out, its great, so easy to use. Thanks for the
tip
 
I'm speaking to something else having never played with magicajax
before, but... Have you checked out client-side-callback functionality
built right into the 2.0 framework?

REALLY GREAT stuff.
My workflow sites here have been taken to a whole new "flickerless"
level. :)
 
Is client side call back Atlas or something else?

I am working on the assumption we will use Asp.Net 1.1 for our project :-(
 
Something else entirely. This page changed my life:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms178208.aspx

;)

Cutting Edge also put out something on CSC's... CSC is basically MS's
answer to AJAX.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/01/CuttingEdge/

Yeah, you need 2.0 to use the functionality mentioned in the articles...


Re: Ajax frameworks
From: McGeeky
Date Posted: 3/2/2006 10:18:00 AM


Is client side call back Atlas or something else?

I am working on the assumption we will use Asp.Net 1.1 for our project
:-(
 
Hello,
atlas, clientside callbacks, magicajax

Thank you great links
DWS
 

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