I will second Zarar's opinion here, if all you need is to make XHRs
(no fancy widgets, etc. etc), then Prototype is an excellent choice.
Of course there are another 2e100 ajax frameworks to choose from :)

musachy

On 9/29/07, Zarar Siddiqi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, just because it incorporates Dojo doesn't mean you have to use
> it and are forbidden from trying something better.  By default dojo.js
> isn't dumped into your JSP/Freemarker pages so it's not like it's
> ever-present for him to use and could get in the way.   In all my
> Struts apps I use Prototype/Scriptaculous for the Ajaxy features, I
> don't see anything wrong with that.  Besides, Prototype is
> lightweight, easy-to-use, tested and has excellent documentation,
> hence the suggestion.
>
> Zarar
>
>
> On 9/29/07, Oleg Mikheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Zarar Siddiqi wrote:
> > > I really recommend using something like Prototype to do your Ajax
> > > stuff.  There's no need to reinvent the wheel and introduce countless
> >
> > Struts2 incorporates DoJo, so there's not much sense
> > adding another Ajax framework
> >
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