If you have any examples of hand-coding Webservice connnection not using a component, I would be interested.... thanks.
Jason Merrill Bank of America GT&O and Risk L&LD Solutions Design & Development eTools & Multimedia Bank of America Flash Platform Developer Community Are you a Bank of America associate interested in innovative learning ideas and technologies? Check out our internal GT&O Innovative Learning Blog <http://sharepoint.bankofamerica.com/sites/ddc/rd/blog/default.aspx> & subscribe <http://sharepoint.bankofamerica.com/sites/ddc/rd/blog/_layouts/SubNew.aspx?List=%7B41BD3FC9%2DBB07%2D4763%2DB3AB%2DA6C7C99C5B8D%7D&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fsharepoint%2Ebankofamerica%2Ecom%2Fsites%2Fddc%2Frd%2Fblog%2FLists%2FPosts%2FArchive%2Easpx> . ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dmitry Kochetov Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [flexcoders] .net flash remoting Hi, You use simple HTTPWebservices or AMF ? Flash CS3 works fine with all web services (i dont know about components but hand made code works fine ) and for AMF connection use Fluorine. Merrill, Jason wrote: > > > In Flash, with Flash 8 and AS2, I was using the webservice components to > connect to ASP.NET scripts, not remoting. But adobe didn't update them > for Flash in Flash CS3, so I had to switch to Flex for webservices - not > a bad thing, but still bites if you want to connect to .NET via > webservices in Flash CS3 - I don't know that you can natively. WebOrb > might be the only option if that would work with AS3. > > > Jason Merrill > *Bank of America * > GT&O and Risk L&LD Solutions Design & Development > eTools & Multimedia > > *Bank of America Flash Platform Developer Community* > -- Feсi quod potui, faciant meliora potentes - http://www.reijii.solartxit.com <http://www.reijii.solartxit.com>

