The Flex 2.0 framework contains data service components for connecting to existing Web Services...see <mx:WebService> documentation.
-Joe
On 10/26/05, knly browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good day awll....
I must show some gratitude for all the help that i have recieved from the experts here..
I just want to know one thing.. Currently the developers version of flex 2.0 is just the framework with the IDE
for creating the applications.. so if you want to access web-services you have to create you own Jrun Server(sorta) to do the crossdomain communication..
Am i on the right track...?
Thanks again....
great help on this mailing list
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