I read about FDS dozens of times per day on this list, but I can't quite
work out exactly what it is. It seems clear that for real-time or
highly dynamic data, FDS reigns supreme, but why?
What makes FDS better than dynamically generated XML, for example?
CLEARLY I'm missing something about FD
To answer your first question, I'd say that you should leave any
checking logic out of your DAOs.
For clarity, a DAO is where you do your DB querying; it returns Transfer
Objects (TOs) as results, and accepts TOs as input for narrowing
searches. They usually represent an object that you want s
That's just the SDK. To get Eclipse integration you need the Flex
Builder plugin. Download the Flex Builder trial and install the plugin
to an existing Eclipse installation.
Sadly, that bit isn't free.
You are, of course, free to write your own Flex to Eclipse integration,
as far as I know.
hank williams wrote:
> So does this means that with the enterprise servers if you wanted one
> machine for production and one for failover it would be 40k?
Sounds like it.
My employer has over 200 load-balanced web servers, and several dozen db
servers (all with 2-4 physical CPUs each) and this
Yeah... if I want [product X] I'll go download it myself. You don't
need to shove it in my face when i download something completely unrelated.
nothing is more evil than a multi-tiered marketing campaign.
Jonas Windey wrote:
> Why o why does it come with an optional yahoo toolbar L
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off-topic, but i had to laugh at your email disclaimer. leave it to a
law firm to create an email disclaimer that is longer than 95% of email
messages themselves.
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You need an associative array. You won't need to check for duplicates
that way -- its built into the datatype.
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/labs/1/flex20beta3/1584.html
var myArray:Array = new Array();
var testArray1:Array = [{Classname:"class 10",data:1},{Classname:"class
10",data:1}];
Are the pricing and packaging details released yet? Do we know what the
Builder will cost? Will it come with Data Services or Charting?
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Robert Thompson wrote:
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> Release date?
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> Just wondering.
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