Regarding your question from last week, today I saw Anatole Tartakovsky replying on another topic here at FlexCoders and it reminded me of the following excellent article that he coauthored that was posted on DevNet in July:
Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html
The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java backends. The article is very tightly written and includes downloadable code.
And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)
hth,
g
On 9/9/06, klumikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any good resources for doing the same with Java/Flex 2?
I've had a hell of a time figuring out how to do RemoteObjects (not
the Flex end, just the Java & configuration end).
Brian
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Darren Houle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Very cool, thanks again Gred :-)
>
> Darren
>
>
>> >From: "greg h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> >To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [flexcoders] RemoteObject Setup
> >Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 21:02:21 -0700
> >
> >Darren,
> >
> >Glad to hear that you got Ben's Phone Selector Sample Application
up and
> >going. It is pretty sweet, isn't it?
> >
> >Now that you have your basic CF/Flex Builder 2/<mx:RemoteObject>
> >configuration working, you might want to also check out some of the
other
> >amazing goodies that the good folks at Adobe put together
specifically for
> >CF developers moving to Flex 2 and using <mx:RemoteObject>
> >
> >First on my list is the Flex Builder 2 "ColdFusion/Flex Application
> >Wizard". Essentially it is a code generator. You use a visual query
> >builder that is provided to build SQL against any tables in your
> >datasources, and off the Wizard goes to create everything else:
CFCs and
> >MXML. (And of course the MXML uses <mx:RemoteObject> to call the
methods on
> >the CFCs that are generated. Pretty much RAD at its finest!)
> >
> >There are two links for Captivate demos that provide introductions
to using
> >the "App Gen Wizard" at the following link (total runtime of the
two demos
> >combined is about 23 minutes):
> >www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/wizards.html
> >(There is also a link there for a third Captivate demo of "Other
Wizards
> >and
> >Utilities" that are also a part of the ColdFusion Extensions for Flex
> >Builder 2.)
> >
> >fyi ... At the end of your Flex Builder 2 installation a pop-up
prompted
> >you
> >to install the ColdFusion Extensions for Flex Builder 2. You can
check if
> >you have them installed by going to the main menu in Flex Builder 2 and
> >going to either:
> >1) File --> New --> Other --> ColdFusion Wizards
> >2) Window --> Other Views --> ColdFusion
> >If you do not see either of these, post back and I will dig up the
> >instructions on how to install the Extensions.
> >
> >The documentation for the ColdFusion Extensions for Flex Builder 2
is in
> >Chapter 5 of the documentation that can be download from here:
>
>http://download.macromedia.com/pub/documentation/en/flex/2/using_cf_with_flex2.pdf
> >
> >Lastly, Nahuel Foronda and Laura Arguello published an article last
month
> >in
> >the ColdFusion Developer's Journal that also focuses on using
> ><mx:RemoteObject> and is entitled "Your First Flex Application with a
> >ColdFusion Backend: The wow factor plus usability"
> >http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/256076_1.htm
> >I have not yet had a chance to go through this article, but Nahuel and
> >Laura
> >do top notch work, so I expect that this article will be another great
> >resource.
> >
> >Happy Flexing!
> >
> >g
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