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>   == Ajax Tags ==
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> + AjaxTags is an enhanced version of the standard Struts HTML taglibs that
> provides an easy way to add AJAX functionality to an existing struts app
> through a completely declarative approach (read: it's all an XML config
> file).  This enhanced taglib provides 100% compatibility with the normal
> HTML taglib and in fact requires NO changes to existing pages UNTIL you want
> to add AJAX functions.
> +
> + The original AjaxTags project, which is still available on the Struts
> Apps SourceForge page at http://struts.sourceforge.net is **DEPRECATED**
> in favor of the AjaxTags subcomponent of the Java Web Parts (JWP) project at
> http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net.  AjaxTags in JWP is a much more
> powerful and flexible version of the original concept and IS NOT
> STRUTS-SPECIFIC like the original was.  While the original version is still
> available, it is no longer being developed and will likely NOT work with
> future Struts versions.
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> + It is HIGHLY recommended that the AjaxTags in JWP be used if this is
> something you are interested in as you will definitely find it more
> feature-rich and just as easy to use, and it IS being supported and further
> developed (I will still support the original version as much as I can, but
> at a lower priority than the version in JWP).
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