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The best way to choose proper component is to read the documentation:
RadAjaxManager Overview[
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RadAjaxPanel Overview[
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Quick overview:
RadAjaxManager | RadAjaxPanel |
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RadAjaxManager is one of the two major controls of the UI for ASP.NET AJAX. The other one is AJAX Panel. RadAjaxManager allows developers to rapidly develop powerful and complex AJAX solutions.
The main features of RadAjaxManager are:
* You can AJAX-enable all controls that normally work with postbacks.
* It lets you define visually and codeless (in Visual Studio design-time) which controls should initiate AJAX requests and which controls should be updated.
* You do not need to modify your application logic.
* You can update a number of page elements at once regardless of their position on the page.
* You do not need to write any JavaScript or invoke AJAX requests manually.
Using a single RadAjaxManager on the page you can create complex web applications like Microsoft Outlook ® Web Access portal.
| The RadAjaxPanel control provides the easiest way to AJAX-enable ASP.NET web controls. You simply need to place the controls that you want Ajax-enabled into a RadAjaxPanel and Telerik RadAjax takes care of the rest. Best of all, this happens transparently to the framework and the controls that are being Ajax-enabled.
The main features of RadAjaxPanel are:
* Ajax-enables all controls inside that normally work with postbacks.
* Defines visually and codeless (in Visual Studio design-time) which elements should be updated via AJAX requests. All elements wrapped in the panel will be updated via AJAX
* No need to modify your application logic
* Allows you to update a number of page elements at once
* No need to write any JavaScript or invoke AJAX requests manually
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