Hi,
I would suggest looking at ARP or another Framework to handle your
Service calls through a single interface which you create services for.
It is well documented with examples and OS so you should be able to
get the hang of it quite quickly.
osflash.org/projects/arp
HTH
Glen
Richard Mueller wrote:
I'm building an application that is going to use Flash Remoting very
heavily. I'm wondering how I should structure my Service
connections. Should I put them in each(several) loaded movies or in
the root timeline where any loaded move can access them. The latter
would cause issues when trying to test each movie individually. But
by putting the Service connections in each movie would require imports
needed for FR at the top..
Also, I'm new to using the moviecliploader. I have a few functioning
properly, however, is it wise to try and create a "smart" loader?
Meaning use one loader and zip when the zip.swf is loaded and zag with
zag.swf. Or should I just accept, and get in the habit of using a zip
loader and a zag loader separately, meaning each loader simply serve a
specific function.
Richard
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