Wow - so when you say AMF - this is the same as Remoting correct?

As far as I know, these 2 terms are/were interchangeable.

With that said, if I have a ColdFusion Server running, I can immediately
start writing highly functional apps using Flex 2.0 Beta and make
Remoting calls??

Thanks Mike and everybody else contributing to this thread.

Mike

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No. This is not correct.

The Player and Framework support sending and receiving data to the
server in a number of ways:

HTTP
Binary and XML Sockets
AMF

On top of this player support, the Flex framework provides:

HTTPService - makes HTTP calls a little easier SOAP and XML-RPC based
web services

This is all in the player and the framework, and is available (and free)
to everyone.

mike chambers

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Mike Anderson wrote:
> Wow that is great!

> If I hear you correctly then, there is NO Data functionality built 
> into the BASIC Flex 2.0 Architecture?
> 
> For a SWF file to have the ability to Send/Receive Data to a Server 
> (whichever flavor that may be), a type of "connector" must be 
> purchased beforehand, in order for that functionality to be enabled?
> 
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