Check out http://www.backbase.com for an Ajax framework.

On 11/8/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <sarcasm>Far be it from me to push my own creation...</sarcasm>
>
> http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net
>
> Go into the javadocs and look at the javawebparts.taglib.ajaxtags package.
>  This isn't the AjaxTags you may have heard of lately, they are two
> separate projects that just happen to have the same name.  I think it's
> reasonable to say that this AjaxTags is a bit different from most of the
> other Ajax toolkits/taglibs/whatever out there, but folks might like what
> they find here (many do already!).  If it seems interesting, I recommend
> downloading the cookbook and checking out the examples there.  The recipes
> in there are simpler than what you'll find in the Java Web Parts sample
> app, much mroe focused, and can even be used as-is.
>
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> On Tue, November 8, 2005 10:24 am, David Gagnon said:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >     Sorry for the OT guys.  I'm looking for a good AJAX framework.  I
> > haven't found one under apache.org.  Is there one?  If not is there one
> > who is more popular/cool/good that other?
> >
> > Thansk for your help!!
> >
> > Best Regard
> > /David
> >
> >
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