Hi Brian,
We have some code that will make what you are trying to do easier, but
it is currently available in our private beta program. Can you email me
off-list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll get you set up in the beta where
you can get access to this?
Thanks
Eric
Flex, Product
Hi PW,
I'd suggest that we add you to the latest Data Services beta because
either we have fixed this issue, or we will fix this issue in the next
release. Can you contact me off-list and I'll add you to the beat so
you can test DS with the latest DS and hibernate assembler.
Thanks
Eric
Hello,
I wanted to let you know about the beta program for the next generation
of Data Services technology that is currently available. This beta
includes a number of new capabilities targeted at Flex application
development using both Flex Data Services or application development
using the Flex
Hi,
The info that Matt provides below is
totally accurate. I would only add; please reach out to us if you have a
compelling reason to use our technology and would like to explore custom
pricing options.
Feel free to reach out to me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as I dont
is :
- How do I use Rtmp, where do you declare this ? and If I use rtmp for my remoteObject
will it be faster ?
- Still don't understand if ONE CPU could support more than 100-200-300-400
users ...
Eric D Anderson a écrit:
FDS can use HTTP(S), AMF/HTTP(S) or RTMP(S) for data
transport. You need
Hi,
Are you looking to have the exception be
returned to the client?
Eric
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Hi,
Flex integration with QTP 9 is not publicly
available today. We are currently running a beta to test the integration
of QTP and Flex 2 and this work is planned to be available in the future (no
defined time frame yet).
If you are a QTP customer and are
interested in
FDS can use HTTP(S), AMF/HTTP(S) or
RTMP(S) for data transport. You need to define each destination to use
one (or more) of those data transports.
In terms of scale, FDS Dept edition is
targeted at applications for work groups or departments (you deploy an application
for a 50
Hi Mykola,
We dont currently offer a product that is packaged in the way youre
describing below. Id like to connect with you off-line to understand
your specific issues and see if there is something we can do to assist. Ill
follow-up shortly.
Eric
Eric Anderson | Product
Hi,
To clarify:
FDS Express
COST: Free
LIMITATIONS: no more than one application
per CPU. No clustering (through J2EE) or load balancing (through hardware
or software load balancing) allowed. No multi-CPU deployments of FDS
allowed.
NOTES: Multiple applications per 1 CPU ok,
1
Hi,
Im sure many of you noticed the
latest IE patch available from Microsoft has fixed the active content
issue which impacted how the Flash player was invoked. We have issued a hotfix
for Flex 1.5 that changes the way the Flex 1.5 HTML wrapper is generated to
support the new IE
Hi,
I tried this with the Flex 2 beta and I don't see any problem. Can you confirm
you're using Flex 2 beta?
Thanks
Eric
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tobiaspatton
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One common way to accomplish this is via a server-side process that will create
your RTF file based on input from the Flex client application. I've seen
people do this kind of stuff with XLS among other things.
Eric
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