Will Studio Creator components run on ssl?

Hi everyone,
Are all the great components in studio creator 2 built using ajax???
Please correct me if i am wrong, but browsers do not implement ssl in javascript. If the components are in fact build with ajax, would they work for example on Tomcat 5 using ssl???
Please share your comments.
Thanks.

The browsers that Creator 2 works with are known to support SSL (which version is unknown) and one can implement SSL in Javascript, so issues might be performance hits due to encryption, or having to modify Creator-supplied .JS code to use SSL.

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