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<c eid="Spring.Web.Extensions" tid="##PROJECT_INTRODUCTION" q="" cd="39413.494837963"><![CDATA[Spring's ASP.NET AJAX integration allows for a plain .NET object (PONO), that is one that doesn't have any attributes or special base classes, to be exported as a web service, configured, via dependency injection, 'decorated' by applying AOP, and then exposed to client side java script.]]></c>
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<c eid="Spring.Web.Extensions~Spring.Web.Script.Services_namespace" tid="##SUMMARY" q="" cd="39423.6144791667">Provides integration with ASP.NET AJAX allowing you to easily expose a plain object to client-side Javascript and have it configured with dependency injection and apply AOP aspects.</c>
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