On 10/24/05, Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am thinking of installing the dev edition of MX 7 and then installing the
> Flex 2 plugin.

The "Flex 2 plugin"? Not sure what you mean here. There is a Flex
Builder 2 Eclipse plugin (that you install on top of Eclipse) or there
is a Flex Builder 2 standalone version (which installs a version of
Eclipse for you). Those are both desktop dev tools.

With those you can build Flash-based UIs as SWFs using MXML / AS3 and
deploy the generated SWF to any web server. The SWF can communicate
with CFMX using Web Services or AMF3 - for which you need to install
the CF Adapter that you can also download from labs.macromedia.com.

Unless you want to use the Enterprise Data Services in Flex 2, there
is no server component to install.
--
Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
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