I can call an asp.net mvc controller via Ajax.ActionLink(“Get customers”,”GetCustomers”,”Customer”);
I can do the same with the Html.ActionLink and a jquery ajax call.
Where is the difference?
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In the amount of code you have to write (less with Ajax.ActionLink) and the level of control you need (more with Html.ActionLink and a jquery ajax call).
So it’s amount of code vs level of control and functionality needed => up to you to decide which one you need.
Both approaches are perfectly fine. The Ajax.ActionLink uses the jquery.unobtrisuve-ajax script to AJAXify the anchor behind the scenes.
Personally I always use Html.ActionLink + jQuery.