You could contract an hour or two of time from any winforms guys to build
you a wrapper for the application to lock it down. 

Otherwise I would suggest looking at doing it that way for a number of
reasons:

- The wrapper would have better security and harder to circumvent
- You can check to make sure the internet connection is up
- Many more options to use for barcode reading if that one falls through
 
Cheers,

!k

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flex barcode reader

My company is building a prototype for a self-service kiosk that will
need to read barcodes and communicate with a remote ColdFusion server.
We were thinking of taking at look at the Flex Barcode Reader that is on
Adobe Community samples. 
 
Does anyone have any suggested starting points considering:
 
- The kiosk is self-service
- The kiosk will make remote procedure calls over a network
- The kiosk will not be running ColdFusion (but will talk to CF over the
network)
 
Thanks. Sorry for the very broad question, but I just through I would
throw it out there.
 
.......................
Ben Nadel
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
Nylon Technology
350 7th Avenue 
Floor 10 
New York, NY 10001
212.691.1134 x 14
212.691.3477 fax
www.nylontechnology.com <http://www.nylontechnology.com/> 
 
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the Food and Drug Administration.
 




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