Is it thus by implication that FDS become some form of flash "Hibernate" ?

Because personally id like to know if that were the case. In terms of
data-sync, this is not part of any webservice specification and as for
poll-less server push - well that's just against the whole notion of
webservices in the first place and should be relegated to the area of
messaging services - not data-services.

By the way - it becomes more interesting that the "Date" format issue is
cropping up quite a bit now (even in the PHP world) - Is there per chance a
specific way of pushing this for implementation?

Being honest, String, Integer, Date, Boolean are standard datatypes which
should all be accessible via webservices - any reason why date isnt fully
supported yet?

Sorry if this sounds like a gripe but it is actually in a few cases, a deal
breaker.

Samuel

On 21/8/06 10:29, "Tom Chiverton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday 20 August 2006 16:55, Samuel D. Colak wrote:
>> why - Its obvious that actionscript has taken a significant leap in
>> development, so why is everyone here talking about a 3rd product (FDS) to
>> do what you can really easily achieve under AS.
> 
> There are some use cases, where what FDS gives you (data sync and poll-less
> server push) is usefull, and a pain to have to write yourself.



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