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DeitteSent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 2:01 PMTo:
flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [flexcoders] Web services or
FDS: which are you using?
The person who is thinking about this the most lately isn't going to
beab
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 15:58, ben.clinkinbeard wrote:
> So, which are you using? I am more interested in actual production
Neither :-)
CFC remoteing all the way.
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Currently using HTTP Services & Remote
Objects …If ya gonna use ‘em, abuse ‘em J
We do use web services also, but they are
hidden behind Java POJOs so Flex sees no Web services.
That is Flex 1.5 though. Still planning to
move on to Flex 2.0 as soon as I get the time to do so.
My projects uses a bit of everything, RPC, FDS and WS. But
FDS is the main focus and probably will be in other
projects.
Dimitrios
Gianninas
RIA Developer
Optimal
Payments Inc.
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
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ben.clinkinbeardSent: Tuesday, Au
> Personally, I am evaluating Flex as the front end for an application
> that relies heavily on .NET web services.
Similar situation, only I am making sure to keep as far from a
coldfusion or .net solution as possible, keeping the backend stuff open
source with mysql, php, amfphp.
Impudent1
Le
The person who is thinking about this the most lately isn't going to be
able to answer your crusade. Pete Farland is out traveling in Australia
and other countries for his sabbatical, so you may want to bring this up
again in a month. -Brian
> -Original Message-
> From: flexcoders@yahoo
Title: Re: [flexcoders] Web services or FDS: which are you using?
YaHOOO ! Someone after my own heart – Welcome to the club – Now I count 2. F**k AJAX when you can use intelligent flex engines infront of Webservices :)
Now we truly use client/server design – It continuously amazes me how
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