The documentation says that the event handler for an Ajax call can
return (among other things) a JSONObject. This lead me to believe that
I could replace:
return new MultiZoneUpdate("totalPriceZone", totalPriceZone);

With something like:
return new JSONObject().put("totalPriceZone", getTotalPrice());

However, it doesn't appear that simply returning the JSON object will
trigger the update on the client side.  Should this work and if not
how can I get a JSONObject to update parts of the page?

Thanks!

Mark

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