I have some test scripts that do that in PHP.. It's still in an untested
beta phase..
If you want to see some code or discuss it, drop me a line..

Evert

Suzy Lawson wrote:
> Sorry, for clarification, I'm very familar with the Cairngorm
> framework. This would be *completely* outside of it. This XML
> framework would handle solely converting xml to objects and vice
> versa. In my mind, the xml framework would be called from the Command
> class of caingorm before calling URLLoader....
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> --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Suzy Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I'm building a Flex 2 app that has all incoming/outgoing data as XML
>> (custom structured...not like an RSS for example). The XML requires
>> namespaces and will likely have changes in structure. There will be
>> multiple incoming XML formats (e.g, Product, Customer, Contact,
>> Calendar Entry).
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>> With that said, it seems I need to build a framework to handle
>> incoming XML, forward it to the correct handler to transfer the data
>> to it's related typed class, and add the typed class to the view. The
>> framework will also re-create the XML before sending the request.
>> Should be easy with E4x.
>>
>> Seems straight-forward enough but seems odd there doesn't seem to be
>> any documentation or existing frameworks that completely abstract the
>> xml layer from the UI. Being a java developer, I look forward to
>> writing it (and posting it publicly)...just want to make sure I'm not
>> re-inventing the wheel. Seems like a common need that no one has
>> addressed.
>>
>> If people are using the returned XML as your data object in the view,
>> it could be cumbersome to fix in all the views if the structure changes.
>>
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