Aaron,
If I read it right that only works one way, right? So if someone else is
working on the same site and updated files on the server the only way you
would know is by manually updating the files on the laptop?
That is correct, but I'd really recommend that each developer have their own
I did not even bother to navigate that far into the site when on the home
page I saw a reference to CFUnited a year ago then when I went to the
downloads page I saw the last stable build was from last August. Seems like
the Alert Box or the News parts of the main page would be the perfect
place to
Good point! I'll ask someone to update it...
On 2/12/06, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not even bother to navigate that far into the site when on the home
page I saw a reference to CFUnited a year ago then when I went to the
downloads page I saw the last stable build was from last
I agree that the pricing needs to be more obvious. Flex 1 was like
Spectra. The call for a quote on the MM web site just to get a price
is a major turnoff. It just kills the momentum of a platform before it
even gets started. And lets face it, MM has a track record of doing
that (as man
I was wondering if it might mean we will eventually see them replace DW with
something built on Eclipse, at least for CFM dev work.
On 2/11/06, John McKown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flex 2 is pretty exciting and so is the pricing model (what has been
eluded to so far) and the use of open
I can't speak for MM, but I think it obvious that they will endorse
Eclipse for coders definitely.
We are all moving away from DW at our office and installing CFEclipse
(www.cfeclipse.org).
There is mention on that site that MM is backing them now, but the
updates look stale on the
site, and
On 2/11/06, John McKown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is mention on that site that MM is backing them now, but the
updates look stale on the
site, and once again there is the issue of momentum.
A new, unified site will be rolled out soon. We have most of the
infrastructure in place on a new
Why not just post that paragraph on the current CFEclipse site. I went to
it early when I read Johns post and it does look kind of stale when you
see last dates from back in the middle of 05
On 2/11/06, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/11/06, John McKown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/11/06, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not just post that paragraph on the current CFEclipse site. I went to
it early when I read Johns post and it does look kind of stale when you
see last dates from back in the middle of 05
http://cfeclipse.org/go/project/roadmap
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
Only reason I knew much of anything about Flex 2 was because of emails on
this list
On 2/9/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flex 2 + Flex Builder 2.0...$999.99
I'd probably phrase that as two items:
Flex Builder 2.0 ... $1,000 (I have no idea how much less)
Flex Framework / SDK .. Free (compiler and libraries
I was just throwing things out there in a way Adobe might want to place the
pricing on the site. Thanks for the clarification though. Lists help me
remember easier. :-)
On 2/10/06, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/9/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flex 2 + Flex
not
need the full Flex server and such. But what does most mean?
When I'm looking at it, I'm going what do I need to do what I need to do?
And some clearer, more concrete examples of application that can and can not be
done at each level would be helpful.
My $.02
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: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 12:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
Clearly a lot of people aren't seeing the messages so I'd be
interested to hear opinions as to why this message isn't getting
out there...
One thing
I'm in 100% agreement with both. It's not that the message isn't getting
out there. It's what the heck is this, and what do I need in order to do
this stuff, and how do I proceed going forward if I'm a CF developer who's
interested in following this?
The whole Flex message right now just seems
The whole Flex message right now just seems like a hard sell for something
that nobody has convinced me that I need.
Sure. It's sweet. Looks cool. But like I said, the website and the message
are really just hyper-filled with marketing, and not enough meat for me to
sink my teeth into.
I
it takes to get the end results...
Rick
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 12:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
The whole Flex message right now just seems like a hard sell
for something
Adobe should create demand for what a product can do not
for the product and market to everyone who has impact on the use and benefits
of the projects it be used for...IT managers, et al, who will want to know what
the end results of its use will be, and developers who want to know what it
preaching to the choir Rick ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
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While I agree with you guys that it would be nice to have a marketing
push aimed at informing and exciting developers, I'm not sure that it
would be a worthwhile investment on Adobe's part (or any software
company's, really); at least that's how I think they see it. Developers
don't spend
I agree, I was looking through the links on the lab site for Flex 2 last
night and slowly working through one of the PDFs that came with it. So far
I am thinking to myself things like wonder if it could be used for task abc
and if so what would I all need to have to do that Now I have yet to go
You're right, Ian...
I've seen sites use approaches with sections like
Flex and Develops and Flex and IT Managers, etc,
used very effectively to address the marketing towards
the view of a particular audience.
That would be a wise way to go, because at some point,
the IT manager has to come
, February 10, 2006 2:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
While I agree with you guys that it would be nice to have a marketing
push aimed at informing and exciting developers, I'm not sure that it
would be a worthwhile investment on Adobe's part (or any software
company's
I wouldn't expect them to have a big polished ad and all that glitz while it's
still a BETA product, now if it's that way after it's released then spank Adobe
for poor marketing.
I think we should be thanking them for publically giving us the Adobe Labs
resource to mess around with long before
...)
Rick
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From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 2:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
While I agree with you guys that it would be nice to have a marketing
push aimed at informing and exciting
Can I get an amen, then? ;o)
Rick
Amen Brother Rick!
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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fax: 250.480.1264
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, February 10, 2006 4:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
I'm not suggesting they don't discuss things with the devs at all. I'm
just saying that they see something that someone convinced them they
must have and they absolutely must have it. So then the marketing
department's job
But, seriously, not ever having worked in a corporate
environment, (and hopefully will always keep it that way)
I would find it hard to believe that IT managers,
and others, wouldn't discuss the use of major technology
tools before taking such a leap...but again, what do I know,
I'm just the
Hallelujah!
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion and Flex
Can I get an amen, then? ;o)
Rick
Amen Brother Rick!
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E
Some disclaimers: I'm no brainiac, I'm a pretty green programmer and from
reading the posts on this list, I am sure 99% of the people who post to this
list are smarter than I am.
Having put the aforementioned disclosers on the table, I do not understand
what MMAdobe could do to make Flex 2.0
Suddenly...solitude is not so lonely... ;o)
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rick I've seen decisions made that have nothing to do with the
technology. Just
think about it...hey if we can say in our marketing that we us
Oracle and .NET
Ben Forta is doing a tour promoting Flex 2 and ColdFusion, and I really think
people should contact their local user group, find out when he's going to be
there, and go. (Details are available on http://www.forta.com.) I'd like to
invite anyone in the New York area to come to the NYCFUG Meeting
I'd like to invite anyone in the New York area to come to the NYCFUG Meeting on
Tuesday, February 21st, at 6:30 PM. Seating is limited, so please RSVP at
http://www.nycfug.org as early as possible.
And if the NYCFUG fills up by next Tuesday, February the 14th and one can
somehow make a 3000
11:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ColdFusion and Flex
I'd like to invite anyone in the New York area to come to the NYCFUG Meeting
on Tuesday, February 21st, at 6:30 PM. Seating is limited, so please RSVP at
http://www.nycfug.org as early as possible.
And if the NYCFUG fills up by next Tuesday
The videos are neat on the labs site, and it really does look powerful,
but until they release pricing information (did I miss it somewhere?)
then I won't even consider it. With the pressure Ajax is putting on
things, Adober had better get the pricing figured out soon if Flex is
ever to get
Flex builder will be priced less than $1000 per developer. You will
be able to get the compiler and framework for free. You will be able
to get a limited version of Flex Enterprise services for free.
Check out MXNA (http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna) for information.
On 2/9/06, John McKown
flex is supposed to now be $1000
~Dave the disruptor~
I forgot what I was gunna put here, Will woulda stole it anyways!
From: John McKown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 2:53 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: OT
On 2/9/06, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's where the confusion will come from, Flex Builder will be less than
1000k, but that on it's own isn't Flex.
Yes, that is, on its own, Flex. You will be able to create and
compile Flex directly in Flexbuilder on its own, much like the Flash
The only confusing part is if you need to use the messaging service, which you
will need the flex server for.
Otherwise you don't need the flex server anymore, flex builder (which you wont
even really need if you want to compile the apps in command line) just helps
write and compiles the app
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/cantrell/archives/2006/01/clarifying_the.cfm
On 2/9/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only confusing part is if you need to use the messaging service, which
you will need the flex server for.
Otherwise you don't need the flex server anymore, flex builder
Actually, FLEX is free. Period. Flex builder, which is the eclipse based
visual IDE MMAdobe has developed for MXML and AS, is said to be $1000.
Personally, I will be jumping on FLEX Builder for $1000. But you will be
able to develpe flex sites for free if you set up another IDE (I have seen
:
The only confusing part is if you need to use the messaging service, which
you will need the flex server for.
Otherwise you don't need the flex server anymore, flex builder (which you
wont even really need if you want to compile the apps in command line) just
helps write and compiles the app
this yesterday... We've said from the
beginning with Flex 2 that Flex Builder 2.0 will be under $1,000 per
developer seat and that will be all you need to build (most) Flex
applications. You will use Flex Builder to create SWF files that you
can deploy anywhere - no server software needed (well, you'll
here?
I was talking with Ben about this yesterday... We've said from the
beginning with Flex 2 that Flex Builder 2.0 will be under $1,000 per
developer seat and that will be all you need to build (most) Flex
applications. You will use Flex Builder to create SWF files that you
can deploy
Only reason I knew much of anything about Flex 2 was because of emails on
this list in recent weeks about it. I do not read blogs much any more so
maybe that is why I have been in the dark on Flex 2. I wish our CFUG was
having a presentation on it, there is talk of us getting a pre-recorded one
On 2/9/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put a (suggested or in stone) pricing page on Labs so folks looking to
download can check it out.
The pricing information is already on labs:
http://labs.macromedia.com/technologies/flexbuilder2/ - Product Details:
How much will Flex
On 2/9/06, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only reason I knew much of anything about Flex 2 was because of emails on
this list in recent weeks about it. I do not read blogs much any more so
maybe that is why I have been in the dark on Flex 2.
Interesting. Yes, the blogs have been on fire
on labs:
http://labs.macromedia.com/technologies/flexbuilder2/ - Product Details:
How much will Flex Builder 2.0 cost?
Flex Builder 2.0, which includes a license for the Flex Framework,
will be licensed on a per seat basis, similar to other integrated
development environments. Final pricing
the past few months so have not had the chance to keep up with much outside
the scope of my work. Actually just now getting to reading up on Flex 2 via
the links you posted 15 minutes or so ago.
On 2/9/06, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. Yes, the blogs have been on fire with Flex
Ahh...I didn't know that. It isn't in the best position though. I have to
read sentences to figure it out.
Flex 2 + Flex Builder 2.0...$999.99
Flex 2 Enterprise Services Limited...Free
Flex 2 Enterprise Services Full
Anyone else try to install the CF_Flex connectivity prog for multiserver?
No matter where I point it it always says it can't find a valid JRUN root.
Thx
On 2/1/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter,
That makes more sense. I already have Flex Builder (it came with my
old DevNet
Hey guys,
I installed all of the new flex beta stuff (except for the enterprise
services) and have tried Ben Forta's cf/flex example and cant get it
to work.
The example is here:
http://labs.macromedia.com/wiki/index.php/ColdFusion/Flex_Connectivity:Samples:Phone_Selector
At first I
I've set this up and have had success in compiling and running it. I didn't do
anything more then unzip the files to CFIDE/samples leaving the dir structure
in tact giving me CFIDE/samples/Phone/Flex and CFIDE/samples/Phone/CF
From a browser test that the CFCs have been installed and work
and running it. I didn't
do anything more then unzip the files to CFIDE/samples leaving the dir
structure in tact giving me CFIDE/samples/Phone/Flex and
CFIDE/samples/Phone/CF
From a browser test that the CFCs have been installed and work. Go to
http://locahost:8500/CFIDE/samples/Phones/CF
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On 2/1/06, dcooper @ macromedia. com dcooper @ macromedia. com
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You don't need either one, technically. You can build your apps with
the free command line tools and deploy to any server. You can use CF
as a backend, but you don't have to, just like you don't have to use
Flex Builder for development.
cheers,
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On 2/1/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL
oh man, event gateway for flex messaging. you guys are making me giddy
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On 2/1/06, Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need either one, technically. You can build your apps with
the free command line tools and deploy to any server. You can use CF
as a backend, but you don't have to, just like you don't have to use
Flex Builder for development
Hi Aaron,
I've only skimmed the Flex product page, but . . .
I think the point he is making is that Flex builder is no longer required to
build Flex apps. From what I understand it's a RAD IDE for more quickly
creating flex apps, but flex uses XML to describe UI components and
ActionScript
Peter,
That makes more sense. I already have Flex Builder (it came with my
old DevNet subscription... boy I hate MM for cancelling that), so
creating Flex apps is not an issue with Notepad or another IDE is not
a concern for me.
I am a ColdFusion developer, interested in Flex, but not willing
I'm saying that you don't have to pay a cent to deploy Flex apps. You
can use the free command line tools to create the Flex UI, and then
connect it to any platform you like (CF, PHP, JSP, some custom XML
server, etc).
You can even get the enterprise sevices (though connection limited)
for free
I think Barney did answer your question, just not as you expected.
Based on the wording of your question below - No. Buying CF won't mean you
have Flex.
The new Flex 2 beta has multiple parts. The IDE based on Eclipse which by
itself will create your swfs. No server components needed. Take
Tyler,
Thanks for clearing that up... the best you could given the intrinsic
confusion of Flex. I think what the best thing to do is refer to the
IDE as Flex Builder (which it is), refer to Flex 1.5 Server as Flex
Server, and the Flex Framework (consisting of MXML tags, Actionscript
and compiled
If you are not planning on using messaging then you compile the app into a swf
via flex builder or other ide or command line tool just like a regular flash
swf and pop it on the server just like any other flash swf. You don't need cfm
7, it just is the easiest way to connect data to the swf
flex adapter would support. In what
context I don't know. Has anyone got this working yet?
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On 10/27/05, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So will the Enterprise Services be similar to what I was thinking of Flex1.5?
Enterprise Services will provide a lot of data-related and messaging
stuff (e.g., JMS connectivity).
From what I read at Macromedia Labs, it seems that with Flex
] wrote:
So will the Enterprise Services be similar to what I was thinking of
Flex1.5?
Enterprise Services will provide a lot of data-related and messaging
stuff (e.g., JMS connectivity).
From what I read at Macromedia Labs, it seems that with Flex Enterprise
Services, you can
I read at Macromedia Labs, it seems that with Flex Enterprise
Services, you can talk directly to the database?
Not sure where you got from? URL please? I don't remember reading that.
Eliminating the need for Coldfusion? Or do I have this wrong?
You have something wrong - why does every
email por error, por
favor comuníquelo de inmediato al emisor del mismo.
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From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: About Flex 2
I would download and install the Flex Builder 2 alpha from
If you are MS - you could always just use Atlas ;-)
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From: Hassan Arteaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 October 2005 15:30
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: About Flex 2
Thanks Joe ...
Now I have how to start
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M.Sc. Hassan Arteaga Rodríguez
Microsoft Certified
Thanks, Dave, Doug, Adrock
I've been afraid of the J2EE version, but now I'm really excited.
Thanks for clearing everything up and getting me pointed in the right direction.
I'm looking forward to playing with it this weekend.
Cheers,
Ali
No, setting multiple instances up with IIS is
I guess I was confused because I had downloaded Flex1.5 and was playing with
that a little bit before I read all the Flex 2 alpha hooplah.
So I was basically looking for the Flex 2 equivalent of the Flex1.5 server.
But there is none yet. As you said, basically you compile the Flex code
consideradas ilegales. Si Ud. recibiese este email por error, por
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: About Flex 2
If you are MS
Chris Velevitch wrote:
On 10/26/05, Joshua O'Connor-Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this ok to post on this list?
You could also try posting uqestions to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/
also ray's got a flex2dev list setup on cfczone.org which i *think* (as
i can't seem to
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2005/10/20/Flex-2-List
On 10/25/05, Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Velevitch wrote:
On 10/26/05, Joshua O'Connor-Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this ok to post on this list?
You could also try posting uqestions to
http
For all Flex 2 discussion, these 6 forums are where all the discussions are
happening now:
http://labs.macromedia.com/community/
For Flex Builder 2 + CF Adapter discussion:
http://labs.macromedia.com/wiki/index.php/Talk:CF_Adapter
Damon
7:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flex Builder 2 and the CFadapter
For all Flex 2 discussion, these 6 forums are where all the
discussions
are happening now:
http://labs.macromedia.com/community/
For Flex Builder 2 + CF Adapter discussion:
http://labs.macromedia.com/wiki/index.php
Hi all:
I'd like to start my first steps in Flex..
Simple question:
What I need to install in order to build my fisrt Hello word app ?
Regards
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Microsoft Certified System Engineer
IT Specialist
DIGI Grupo de Desarrollo. COPEXTEL, S.A.
Este email y sus
I would download and install the Flex Builder 2 alpha from
labs.macromedia.com. It comes with a good set of tutorials, etc.
-Joe
On 10/26/05, Hassan Arteaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all:
I'd like to start my first steps in Flex..
Simple question:
What I need to install in order
On 10/24/05, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am thinking of installing the dev edition of MX 7 and then installing
the
Flex 2 plugin.
The Flex 2 plugin? Not sure what you mean here. There is a Flex
Builder 2 Eclipse plugin (that you install on top of Eclipse) or there
is a Flex
.
Thanks,
Ali
Subject: ColdFusion MX7 and Flex Recommendations
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already develop Enterprise
Java Applications.
Supposing I have the time to learn and play with JRUN, and want to expand my
programming knowledge.
Thanks,
Ali
Subject: ColdFusion MX7 and Flex Recommendations
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On 10/25/05, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking that to use CF and Flex together there was some sort of Flex
server component that could be added to CF server.
The Enterprise Data Services component of Flex 2 is/will be a server
component but Flex Builder 2 can create standalone
Douglas,
Thanks for replying to my question.
Ah, so basically it's for multiple instances.
Do you know if this plays well with IIS? Or is that where the many hours
spent on the in-and-outs of JRUN/J2EE come in? ;)
Thanks,
Ali
you get some more control over your CF instances. Note
Do you know if this plays well with IIS? Or is that where
the many hours spent on the in-and-outs of JRUN/J2EE come
in? ;)
No, setting multiple instances up with IIS is relatively simple. However,
there are lots of ways you could do this:
- one CFMX/JRun instance per IIS virtual server
- a
Yeah it plays great with IIS. If you own the Enterprise Edition, there
really is no reason to install the stand-alone version of CFMX.
-Adam
On 10/25/05, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Douglas,
Thanks for replying to my question.
Ah, so basically it's for multiple instances.
Do you
I'm trying to demonstrate the use (and hopefully need) of this upcoming
product to our management in order to be sure there will be Budget available
for when the product may be released.
I attempted to follow the brief description of implementation almost to the
letter but the referenced cfc in
On 10/26/05, Joshua O'Connor-Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this ok to post on this list?
You could also try posting uqestions to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/
Chris
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I am thinking of installing the dev edition of MX 7 and then installing the
Flex 2 plugin.
I was wondering if anyone else on here has done that successfully and if
they could offer some advice as the best way to go.
I would be installing it on a Windows XP Pro SP2 box.
Do I need
the time and desire to play with it and learn this
configuration just do a plain install.
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Russ
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From: Ali Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 October 2005 00:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion MX7 and Flex Recommendations
I am thinking of installing the dev
On 10/24/05, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am thinking of installing the dev edition of MX 7 and then installing the
Flex 2 plugin.
The Flex 2 plugin? Not sure what you mean here. There is a Flex
Builder 2 Eclipse plugin (that you install on top of Eclipse) or there
is a Flex Builder 2
I have a CFC that query's a database to return 1 person and then creates
a structure that has the individual fields then return the structure to
Flex and use that to populate text areas. But it won't work. How
should this be done?
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Greg Johnson
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