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No. If you want you can write only JavaScript code necessary to implement the Ajax functionality to your application. Obviously, if you decide not to lean on a framework (such as jQuery or Prototype) all the work becomes more complex and lengthy.
In conclusion we can say that, although not required at all, using a framework like jQuery is highly recommended for those who want to develop web applications based on Ajax.
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