option is "session" which is one per flex
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Jeff
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re:
RemoteObject only accesses, cannot set
It would appear I somehow figured
It would appear I somehow figured this out on my own... I have a
feeling it's that I needed to implement the Remote class
(java.rmi.Remote)? Am I right?
Thanks, hope this helps somebody else that's stumped on RemoteObjects.
Brian
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