On Tuesday 30 Mar 2004 13:38 pm, Dick Applebaum wrote:
> But they don't do a similar job -- Flex has no mechanisms to access
> databases, email, etc.

Flex is 'new wave' in that in supports invoking services to do all the
back-end stuff.

> As far as I can tell Flex relies on other components (written in CF,
> JSP, whatever) to do the meat of the seerverside.

:nods
It won't replace CFML, for instance, because you need an easy way to write web
services (though the stuff you can do in a decent Java IDE these days makes
writing them very easy too)...

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