hey that's cool :-) I don't know much about .NET Fluorine because my company is more java-oriented. I am developping the flash client from scratch (well no MM components, but intensive use of several frameworks) with the flash IDE (just for fonts and assets such as basic objects/tweens), and eclipse/FDT + MTASC (-keep power!) For the socket communication, I use the Offbeat server (Oregano would have done the job as well) but just as a "proxy" between clients and the server, which is a custom j2ee webapp... I don't know about the number of lines I wrote, but as the project grows, I think it needs more structure and flexibility (especially when it comes to event management) so that's why I was looking to ARP...

Regards,
Julien


Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :
What a coinsidence.  That happens to be my main app, using Flash and .NET.  I 
was using XML transfers, though I quickly switched to Fluorine once I realised 
the possibilities.  The Flash side of my application uses ARPX and is around 
6000 lines of ActionScript now.  I use FlashDevelop, so the actual asset side 
is very very minimal.  I find ARPX provides me with a great solid framework 
that reflects well in the .NET side of my applications.  What are you using for 
the XML Sockets?  Did you develop your own system or are you using something 
like Oregano?

Regards,
Lee



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Sent: 18 April 2006 09:52
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Using ARP without Forms?

Thanks Lee,
I've found Grant's post about his ARPX extension and that seems pretty nice indeed ;-) I'm going to try it! By the way, my project is an intranet kiosk app that will only communicate via xml sockets instead of remoting or web services, do you think it will be easy to adapt this to ARP/X design ?

Julien

Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :
A form in the ARP context is typically just a MovieClip extended class.
If your application uses MovieClips as container objects, then ARP is
fine as it is.  If, however, you don't want to use MovieClips as your
base object, you can still make use of things like System events and the
like.  At least, that's if they're in the base ARP package.  I use the
ARPX extended version written by Grant Davies.  Top bloke! :-)

Lee



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julien
Vignali
Sent: 18 April 2006 09:22
To: Flash Coders
Subject: [Flashcoders] Using ARP without Forms?

Hi ARP developers,
I was wondering if it was easy to use ARP in a non-form flash application... After reading ARP documentation, it seems to be well-suited for form-enabled flash apps, but what about the applications

completely created from scratch with MTASC for example?
What do you use in replacement of Forms? Custom components/movieclips?
Can someone provide a short example or some guidelines?


Thanks,

Julien
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