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Default Ajax and Custom Class

I have custom data access classes already built for things like "users" and "locations". I am wanting to return results from my custom class methods back to my page using Ajax - NOT using the ajax.net wrapper. It's easy enough returning a dataset, string or numeric value but I also want to return the custom object form the class itself...any ideas or code samples on how to do this...?

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