Ok, thanks, I'll try that too.
 
Best Regards,

 
On 4/25/06, Mo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hoi,

just call the actionscript in a method. it's that simple.

you might want to look at this page for a description of the xmlsocket
object:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts/actionscript_dictionary/actionscript_dictionary860.html

but be warned: it's not the "official openlaszlo way" to call
actionscript directly. but they said, they might come up with a socket
api too some time. i therefore keep all my socket stuff encapsulated in
an lzx class so i have no big trouble changing it later.

have fun :-)

greetings
- mo

Fernando Germano wrote:

>This is a very good idea..., but, how do I use the xmlsocket facilities
>from OpenLaszlo?
>
>Thanks you for your advice,
>
>
>On 4/25/06, Mo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>hoi,
>>
>>you might want to try out MINA, a java framework for network
>>applications, which is capable of supporting more than 10000 user
>>connections per server. combined with the xmlsocket facilities of the
>>flash player it might be exactly what you're looking for.
>>
>>greetings
>>- mo
>>
>>Fernando Germano wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>So, the conclussion about "Persistant Connections" is that they are good
>>>
>>>
>>but
>>
>>
>>>there is no hardware capable of support a massive site, am I right?
>>>I'll be very interesting to see what's the max quantity of users a simple
>>>server could handle (like the one that every hosting company has).
>>>
>>>And, if it is not practical to implement this mechanism, what would be
>>>
>>>
>>the
>>
>>
>>>alternative?, maybe WebServices with some DB backend?
>>>
>>>On 4/24/06, Raju Bitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Adam,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the response. Had a discussion on OpenBC.com (European
>>>>bussiness
>>>>network) in the last few days. A company asked me why they should use
>>>>OpenLaszlo if Flex licenses where so cheap. Well, a few posting and a
>>>>
>>>>
>>few
>>
>>
>>>>days later I could convince them to consider switching from Flex to
>>>>OpenLaszlo. The question which came up there was if OpenLaszlo supported
>>>>server-side pushing of data. So I checked the documentation and the
>>>>mailing
>>>>list. Actually the information in the documentation doesn't really
>>>>encourage
>>>>developers to use that feature. Your reply made the whole thing a lot
>>>>clearer. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>Besides that some prasing: The company using flex said they checked
>>>>OpenLaszlo a year ago. I told them how cool OpenLaszlo is and they took
>>>>
>>>>
>>a
>>
>>
>>>>2nd look. The response was incredibly good: Word's fell like "After
>>>>rechecking OpenLaszlo now we are deeply impressed by the improvements"
>>>>
>>>>
>>and
>>
>>
>>>>"We are about ready to uninstall Flex from our systems".
>>>>
>>>>If anyone is interested in following the discussion, here's the link:
>>>>(sorry, only in German)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>> https://www.openbc.com/cgi-bin/forum.fpl?op=showarticles&id=1501616&articlei
>>
>>
>>>>d=1526650#1526650
>>>>
>>>>- Raju
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>Gesendet: Montag, 24. April 2006 17:12
>>>>An: Raju Bitter
>>>>Cc: OpenLaszlo development and bug reporting
>>>>Betreff: Re: [Laszlo-dev] Persistent Connections
>>>>
>>>>We have had customers deploy applications using this feature. In these
>>>>cases
>>>>they used some pretty serious hardware and planned to never have more
>>>>
>>>>
>>than
>>
>>
>>>>40 or 50 users online concurrently. The feature does work ok in
>>>>production;
>>>>the problem is that it scales horrendously.
>>>>
>>>>If you aren't stuck with port 80, then an alternative is to use the
>>>>
>>>>
>>Flash
>>
>>
>>>>XML Socket (which actually also supports plain text transmission.) This
>>>>isn't officially supported within Laszlo right now, but it's likely to
>>>>
>>>>
>>be
>>
>>
>>>>in
>>>>a future release.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/mx2004/main_7_2/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/h
>>
>>
>>>>tml/wwhelp.htm?context=Flash_MX_2004&file=00001089.html#wp71517
>>>>
>>>>A
>>>>
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