It looks like Flex is to .swf as ColdFusion is to .HTML and the the new product Brady is the equivalent of ColdFusion Studio.  Dreamweaver, the be all to all has inherited even more responsibility.

Dwayne Cole, MS in MIS, MBA
Florida A&M University
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
850-591-0212


"It can truly be said that nothing happens until there is vision. But it is equally true that a vision with no underlying sense of purpose, no calling, is just a good idea - all "sound and fury, signifying nothing."  The Fifth Discipline - Peter Senge

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From: "Tyler Silcox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:43:52 -0500

>So it looks like Flex is a JSP application 1st, and an ASP.NET 2nd...but
>there's not any real mention of CFMX in the presentation.  Hmmm...
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>Tyler
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>From: Mike Brunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 10:30 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Macromedia launches Flex (Was Royale)
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>Ben Forta just blogged the launch of Macromedia Flex (previously Royale).
>Verbatim - "Flex is designed to leverage existing and standards based
>back-ends, and ColdFusion developers will find that they can use Flex to
>build sophisticated n-tier applications (with ColdFusion providing the
>back-end processing, and Flex generating the client-side code)."
>There's a Breeze preso here
>http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/productinfo/brz_overview/
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>Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
>Webapper Services LLC
>Web Site http://www.webapper.com
>Blog http://www.webapper.net
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>Webapper <Web Application Specialists>
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