: valdhor valdhorli...@embarqmail.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: BlazeDS server environment configuration
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:13 AM
OK, how about:
http://backbeatlabs .com/?p=3
http://www.bfaig. org/blog/ ?cat=14
http://www.adobe. com/devnet/ flex
Hi again,
following the information provided, I tried the tutorial Wesley
provided, only the information in the article is of course rather
sketchy - as the complete detailed description was provided in the
source code used for that banner example. Unfortunatelly the sources
provided are not
OK, how about:
http://backbeatlabs.com/?p=3
http://www.bfaig.org/blog/?cat=14
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex_hibernate.html
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, grg_blls grg_b...@... wrote:
Hi again,
following the information provided, I tried the tutorial Wesley
provided,
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Wesley Acheson
wesley.ache...@... wrote:
Really thats more of a java question then a flex one. for using
mysql
and tomcat try
http://www.opensourcetutorials.com/tutorials/Databases/MySQL/tomcat-
and-mysql/page2.html
Thank you Wesley for a quick reply.
Wesley is correct - This is a Java question.
You already have the BlazeDS part set up and working. All you need to
do is change the database access in Java.
I would suggest following the tutorial Wesley provided and then apply
the knowledge gained to your project.
From what I can see this
Hi again (and thanks for replying)
I didn't say Wesley is not correct..On the contrary...
As I have first to work it out and then see if I get any more
questions. (Obviously not having done this before, was the reason for
asking about documentation (or a cookbook) in the first place.
Sofar I
So I still consider any additional hint towards a good book on
BlazeDS, covering both some examplary applications as well as
pointing to differences to say JBOSS for instance. This as I want to
go a bit deeper into the subject and understand better.. some aspects.
Its pretty much the same on
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