The released version is part of the April 2010 release of the Ajax Control Toolkit, which you can download
here. You'll want the "other available downloads." And you can get more information on the AJAX tab on this page.
But you probably don't want to bother with it, other than for intellectual curiosity. Microsoft has essentially deprecated the Ajax Client Library, folded it into the Ajax Control Toolkit, and is telling people not to use it.
They are moving to jQuery as the Ajax framework, and include it with Visual Studio 2010. They'll be contributing to the jQuery open source project many of the ideas they were planning for Ajax 4.0.
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Marked as answer by saintr on Apr 30, 2010 11:19 AM
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MS AJAX 4.0 Preview 6
Apr 29, 2010 02:40 PM|LINK
Has Microsoft pulled the plug to this project.
ASP.NET 4.0 is here but nothing is heard .. and even disappeared from every site...
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Re: MS AJAX 4.0 Preview 6
Apr 29, 2010 03:55 PM|LINK
you can download right here http://aspnet.codeplex.com/releases/view/34488
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Re: MS AJAX 4.0 Preview 6
Apr 29, 2010 06:32 PM|LINK
The released version is part of the April 2010 release of the Ajax Control Toolkit, which you can download here. You'll want the "other available downloads." And you can get more information on the AJAX tab on this page.
But you probably don't want to bother with it, other than for intellectual curiosity. Microsoft has essentially deprecated the Ajax Client Library, folded it into the Ajax Control Toolkit, and is telling people not to use it.
They are moving to jQuery as the Ajax framework, and include it with Visual Studio 2010. They'll be contributing to the jQuery open source project many of the ideas they were planning for Ajax 4.0.
You can read the details in Stephen Walther's blog post: Microsoft, jQuery, and Templating
Things are still evolving at this point.
Don
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