John,
I know you had said you were using webServices...but if you can possibly refactor, using WebOrb.NET Standard (free), you can transfer back and forth classes/objects..For more info you can check out
Hope that could help...
Sam
On 9/18/06, John C. Bland II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't have a problem getting data. Sending native classes/objects is a problem. :-)
On 9/18/06, barry.beattie < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:John,
the July issue of ColdFusion Developers Journal has an article on
using Flex's class introspection to automate getting strong typed data
from webservices (to get close to the transfer object idea of
remoting, but with webservices). not quite remoting but getting there.
(ignore the CF bit, it's the Flex code in the article/the technique
you may be interested in)
just a quick thought.
cheers
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