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Good stuff!
- Well I don't know if there's really a standard with respect to CF to
Flex communications. Certainly there are naming convention standards
that I see being adopted from the Flash/Java development side of
things, and having things returned in a non-predictable manner can cost
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I think the workaround for caps was
SELECTStuff as StuffFROM
tbl
Philippe
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flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex and CFCs
Darius,
Rather than passing ColdFusion recordsets directly back to Flex, what we did
is transform the results into an array of CFCs or an array of structs and
let the automatic AS type translation transform these results into native AS
value objects.
I would be weary of too tightly coupling your
Hi
Allen,
I'm
very interested in learning how you achieved this. I continue to be
confused by all varying syntax one can use to access data using AMF. It
looks like your approach is certainly a best practice. Do you have an
example you could share of your cfc, mxml, and actionscript. I
Hi
Tarik,
Please
ignore my previous messages. I was able to get it working. I
misunderstood the capitalization advice. I had capitalized the entire
field, when only the first letter needed to be.
A
couple of follow-up questions, if you don't mind:
I see
contrary advice on how to
Hi Darius, welcome.
Some things to keep in mind:
- CF and it's CFCs are not case sensitive, where as Flex is. Eg if you
do a CFQUERY and just send the results back, all the fields will be
upper case.
- I think on your doResult you'll need output.dataProvider =
event.result._items;
Here's some
When returning data from a CFC
most of the time it changes the name to all caps. For example:
SELECT Stuff FROM Table
Cfreturn query
Output it as:
event.result[0].STUFF;
Jeff
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