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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: FDS question
Hi Steven
Christophe Coenraets articulated
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 15:55, Steven Webster wrote:
I'd seriously recommend that you (the general you here) spend some time
understanding in it's entierity, the value proposition that we're making
with Flex Data Services; there is a great deal of misconception that FDS
is a solution for
Hi Steven
Christophe Coenraets articulated very clearly during MAX last year, the
concept of a data-oriented versus a service-oriented architecture
Is there by any chance a powerpoint presentation or similar available
from this talk (the links to MAX 2005 on the Adobe web site appear to
be
OK so what everyone is saying then is that FDS is not ideal for our situation
and is only used
if real time data pushing is needed?
So the bigger question is how does sending data back and forth with XML
perform? I have
consistently heard that XML is inefficient and has a lot of overhead, so
Here's a performance comparison:
http://blogs.adobe.com/mikepotter/2006/07/php_and_flex_js.html
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From: mthielman11 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:52 AM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: FDS question
OK so what everyone
I'm going to step this thread all the way to the beginning
again; there was a flawed message in this thread that suggested that FDS was
only of interest for real-time data; while it's certainly true that when we're
demonstrating the power of FDS, we'll leverage real-time/collaborative
If in the end FDS and XML/Web Service are not good enough for you, why
not give Flash Remoting a try ? no matter you're using RemoteObject or
direct NetConnection manipulation would solve your problem.
Jeremy.On 7/12/06, Steven Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ouch! As I wrote that email, I avoided the buzzword bingo sentence, as I was thinking data-oriented, but put it in more laymen terms. :) Although, I never said it was only of interest for real-time data. (sematics boy - my wife chimes in)
FDS does encompass more than just real-time data. Even
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