Jim,

Once you've read up on how Ajax works, and you think you understand the 
concepts, I'd suggest using Rob Gonda's AjaxCFC. He has two branches of 
the code one works with a library called DWR (Direct Web Remoting) and 
jQuery. I *highly* recommend using the jQuery branch. Not because the 
AjaxCFC is better, but because the jQuery javascript library is (imo) 
superior. jQuery also has a very big, friendly and *active* community. 
You can't go wrong with jQuery and AjaxCFC.

Cheers,
Chris

Rey Bango wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Start with understanding the basics. I started with HeadStart Ajax and 
> moved on from there to reading up on the various frameworks available. 
> Also, be sure to pick up Ajax In Action which is another great book.
>
> Rey...
>
> Jim H wrote:
>   
>> Ok, I am a newbie to AJAX. Can anyone point me in the right direction for 
>> tutorials/information on this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Jim H
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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