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Daryl Olander wrote:
> There has been a number of suggestions to add AJAX support to Beehive. I'm
> beginning to really look at what type of support we want to add to Beehive.
> I'm really curious what people out there expect from Beehive. For example,
> should Beehive adopt one or more existing frameworks on the client and
> integrate these with the the tag libraries and page flow actions? Should
> Beehive create a simple client side framework itself? What frameworks seem
> to work best in the "real world"?

  I have a webapp that uses controls, pageflow and webservices, all
using beehive.

  For one part of it, at least, I would like to use ajax.  I wouldn't
care if an existing framework is used, as long as everything can work
together.

  I have been playing with Echo2, but I don't know if that would be
useful, and laszlo would be a bad choice, since it converts to flash.

  I would just expect that if I have ajax enabled pages that they can
work smoothly with the non-ajax pages in my webapp.

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