Re: [flexcoders] Quick Flex 2.0 questions

2007-02-26 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Saturday 24 Feb 2007, Dimitrios Gianninas wrote: > Amen, Flex Builder saves time and the debugger helps. As the parent said, the command line debugger is perfectly fine. You'll probably rarely use it. >> * code hints and code completion that make writing MXML and AS code >> easier and faster

RE: [flexcoders] Quick Flex 2.0 questions

2007-02-23 Thread Dimitrios Gianninas
Amen, Flex Builder saves time and the debugger helps. Dimitrios Gianninas Optimal Payments Inc. -Original Message- From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gordon Smith Sent: Fri 2/23/2007 8:19 PM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Quick Flex 2.0 questions

Re: [flexcoders] Quick Flex 2.0 questions

2007-02-23 Thread Jim Cheng
Jamie wrote: > 1) I'm assuming that Flex retains the Flash socket ability to > communication over TCP/IP? Yes. And Flash Player 9 also allows you to make client binary socket connections in addition to the XMLSocket functionality that was seen in earlier versions of the Flash Player that wer

RE: [flexcoders] Quick Flex 2.0 questions

2007-02-23 Thread Gordon Smith
> I'm assuming that Flex retains the Flash socket ability to communication over TCP/IP? Yes. All Flash Player 9 APIs (the flash.* packages) are available in Flex. > If all I want to do is deliver a Flex Flash app on the client that talks to a back end server over TCP/IP, I don't need to be pay