Hi Franck, > > I’m not into ECM personally. I mostly develop administrative systems > like order management systems and the like. > Well, I am only into ECM because it's my special interest but not really used it for clients. Anyway I would love to implementate such one for real someday (new intension/resolution for this year ;-)). > > I had a look though at Alfresco and after 10 minutes I have a good > impression. The webservices api was not entirely developed yet, but a > quick glance at the Authentication WSDL showed my that is was pretty > much similar to the api I developed myself. This makes me conclude > that these web services should be perfectly accessible and usable by a > FLEX app. So, go ahead, if you ask me J. > Yes, I would be able to help out if I find the time todo so. Anyway Alfresco is really nice the company the product tool. It should if it's backed up by the founder of Documentum :-) > > One thing I noticed though is that the fault handling of web services > within Flex 2 is not working as it should (see my post at the > macromedia labs forum: > http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=584&threadid=1097471#3924351 > > <http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=584&threadid=1097471#3924351>). > > Maybe I’m doing wrong, but I don’t know what. > Yeps...
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