On 12/22/05, Justin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious if any one out there has any good resources on Flash remoting.

Do you mean Flash remoting with Flash itself, or from within Flash
Forms in CF 7?  There's a really nice book called "Flash MX
Professional 2004 for Server Geeks" that covers remoting from Flash
itself, and many of the same principles would apply.

If you're looking to do it from within Flash Forms in CF 7, the
ASFusion site will definitely be your best resource.  Between their
MXNA reader and real estate app (articles about the latter are on
macromedia.com as well) that should be a wealth of information to get
this stuff rolling.  I had to dive head first into Flash Forms
recently for a project and those sample apps were a goldmine, and we
didn't even get into remoting yet.  The good news is that remoting is
actually pretty simple once you get the basic concepts down and
understand how to connect, etc. which is covered pretty well by the
sample apps and reltaed blog entries and articles.

> I have a project I am working on and having difficulties with it because I
> haven't used remoting since they now use AS 2.0. I found a few small items
> on ASFusion and of course on the MM Livedocs, but nothing much else. I am
> trying to use Flash in conjunction with a CFC to pull data into Flash and
> then subsequently save it.

If you're using Flash itself then I'd definitely recommend the book I
mentioned above, and there's also an O'Reilly book that's just on
Flash Remoting that would be a good resource.  For ActionScript as a
language, Colin Moock's "Essential ActionScript 2.0" is great, as is
the Macromedia ActionScript Dictionary.  I picked up both of these
books really cheap used on amazon.com.

Matt
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