>
> 3.Is that any other mechanism used with different libraries , could be
> that I'm unaware?


You can check GraniteDS <http://www.granitedataservices.com/>, which has a
good and uptodate support for Spring.

Franck.

2014-09-20 10:52 GMT+02:00 Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

> Hi Rani,
>
> Well BlazeDS uses Spring. BlazeDS and Spring were usually both published
> as Maven artifacts.
> So usually you would setup a spring project built by maven and simply
> reference the blazeds artifacts and maven would handle the retrieval of the
> libraries.
>
> Up till now we haven't published any maven artifacts as we are still
> sorting out the last problems we are having. But I have setup a CI job at
> Apache Jenkins that automatically builds and publishes BlazeDS SNAPSHOT
> artifacts at Apaches SNAPSHOT repo. So you should be safe to using this.
>
> I hope my explanation helped clear out the confusion.
>
> If you don't want to use Maven to build, you will probably have to
> download spring and drop all the spring and all the blazeds jars in the
> same lib directory (Be careful with the versions though)
>
> Chris
>
> ________________________________________
> Von: Rani NageshBabu <ran...@gmail.com>
> Gesendet: Freitag, 19. September 2014 14:15
> An: dev@flex.apache.org
> Betreff: Fwd: Spring-Flex Support
>
> Hello Team,
>
> With Adobe Flex,- BlazEDS and Spring-Flex-Core libraries were used to
> support for the Spring framework.
> Now i have an Apache-Flex-SDK installer and have installed 4.13.0.  Now how
> do i get the Spring-Flex libraries and BlazEDS libraries?
> I could not get much information related to this topic.  It would be really
> great if you can provide me details.
> 1. Is this is supported in the latest sdk, as i do not see any libraries
> related to these in the installed sdk.
> 2.Also how do i perform Apache-Flex build ?
> 3.Is that any other mechanism used with different libraries , could be that
> I'm unaware?
>
> Regards
> Rani
>

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