As Laurence said, any normal hosting providers can host your swf file (Flex 
after all throws a SWF file). Flex/ Flash CS4 are just IDEs both finally 
build a swf file only. Flex builder is just a name to differentiate the IDEs. 
So normally any hosting providers can host your swf files.
 
There are number of ways to connect your flex/flash applications with the 
Database...Say if you are using Java as the back end, use Blaze DS, Web ORB  to 
connect Database, For PHP there is AMFPHP, ZendAMF etc. Or using XML and Http 
Services we can achieve the same task with any programming language.

 
 
Regards
 
Dev


--- On Wed, 10/2/10, Laurence <lmacne...@comcast.net> wrote:


From: Laurence <lmacne...@comcast.net>
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Project Hosting
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 10 February, 2010, 5:36 PM


  



If your host can send a .SWF file to the client's browser, you can run a simple 
Flex program. 

If you want the program to do anything useful, like storing data on the server, 
for example, the host needs to offer back-end support for ColdFusion, and some 
sort of SQL database. There are many other back-ends that will work also 
(besides ColdFusion), but I'm not knowledgeable enough to list them all here... 
Someone else, I'm sure, will have that info.

Laurence MacNeill
Mableton, Georgia, USA

--- In flexcod...@yahoogro ups.com, Shabir Gilkar <shabirgilkar@ ...> wrote:
>
> Hi All!
> 
> Do we need to purchase special hosting plans from any particular hosting
> company to host flex projects/ website OR we can go far any normal hosting
> plan e.g of Godaddy.
> 
> As i personally host flash websites on simple godaddy hosting accounts. Now
> i wanna to know about Flex project hosting.
> 
> -- 
> With Regards
> 
> Shabir Ahmad Gilkar
> 
> Srinagar Kashmir J&K
> 
> Voice: +91 9419942501
> email: shabirgilkar@ ...
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