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I'm playing around with spring mvc + thymeleaf.

However I'd like to have integration with ajax (partial page rendering).

Can you recommend me some sample code/tutorial to follow?

I've only found following:

however I'm not interested in using apache tiles or spring web flow at all.

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    Once your page is rendered, you don't need thymeleaf anymore. You can use javascript to directly modify html elements. Apr 2, 2013 at 20:41
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    you're right, however I'm trying to keep my solution with as few javascript as possible. Therefor I tried to prevent some javascript + ajax retrieving data from server via JSON + replacing page fragments. but rather I'd like to use the beauty of Spring javascript, as full page reload is considered as a fallback only and in case, there is a javascript decoration available, it takes care of particular page fragment only. Apr 3, 2013 at 10:31
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    Very useful article: xpadro.blogspot.ru/2014/02/…
    – Andremoniy
    Apr 8, 2016 at 12:08

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Tiles is mandatory, for this purpose - according to the site documentation
http://docs.spring.io/spring-webflow/docs/current/reference/html/spring-js.html#spring-js-ajax

Refer section titled - "12.5. Handling Ajax Requests"

This link tells you what is needed is just a parameter with your request, named fragments
http://brosan.net/2012/09/25/partials-with-spring-mvc-3-1-and-apache-tiles/

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