Oops; I sent too early.

  AJAX is browser based, and therefore limited by the 'request / response' 
paradigm.  ( that means no )

  You might be able to achieve push-like functionality with an AJAX app 
that routinely checks the server for updated data; but that is not the same 
thing.

  Michael, "Server Push" might be something to add to the list of Flex 
benefits over AJAX.

At 07:39 PM 7/7/2006, you wrote:
>One I have wondered, and do not know enough Ajax to answer.
>
>Can one easily create applications where the server pushes data to clients 
>with Ajax tools?
>
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