Depending on the amount of Release Candidates we need I think it should be 
pretty soon. I wanted to initiate the RC, but thought that we'd better get Flex 
4.14 out the door and I didn't want to strain people with another Release 
Candidate ... but if all goes well, I would expect the first Apache release 
within a month or so ... you can already use the SNAPSHOTS ... we already 
publish nightly snapshots of BlazeDS, if you want to start using it right away.
http://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/flex/blazeds/

Chris


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Von: shaack [mailto:sha...@gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2014 14:09
An: users@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Flex Client-Server Messaging Howto, BlazeDS, GraniteDS, Websockets

OK, there will be a release of BlazeDS in the future. But my question is more 
like what is the best way of doing client-server messaging with Flex?

The only sense to use libraries like Blaze or Granite would be, if there would 
be no standard messaging support in Flex. Standard, for me means to use Spring 
4 Websockets, STOMP and JSON or AMF. Or, is BlazeDS THE standard of messaging 
or GraniteDS? I used socket.io with javascript and it worked, was easy to use. 
What is the socket.io of Flex?



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