By the way, I found a tutorial for Flash remoting that seems to be very
through. The problem is that it's for Flash MX and appears to use AS 2. The
code I've already got which duplicates my movie clips and all that is AS 2
so I'm guessing that I can't combine the two.

http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flashremoting/articles/cfexample_04.html



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web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 9:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Getting data into Flash 8


Honestly? I don't understand any of that. There's not a bit of that
Actionscript that I recognize.

How is any of this code triggered?

Does this have to be run via a web browser or can it be run from within the
IDE?

Can I return a query object to Flash or does it have to be a structure?

I'm sorry to be so dense but WHY does MM have to make this so complex?
Something as simple as connecting to a database should, at this point, be a
drag and drop thing.

Anyway, I greatly appreciate your input to this point, but I'll just have to
come up with another method, passing in the values via the query string,
because I know that works.

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web developer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Aebig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Getting data into Flash 8


It's using certain development idea's that complicate things for beginners
like using Delegates to handle listeners.

Here's a bare-bones example... comments included. Let me know if any of this
is confusing.

Cheers,

!k


/* --------- CODE-START ----------- */
import mx.remoting.*;
import mx.rpc.*;
import mx.remoting.debug.NetDebug;

// This is gatewayurl. Replace the 'my.serverdomain.com' with the domain of
// the server that is running your CFC
var gatewayUrl:String = "http://my.serverdomain.com/flashservices/gateway";;

// This is the actual folder path to the service, only it's separated by
// dots instead of slashes.
// So this one, using the domain from above as an example would be
// 'http://my.serverdomain.com/test/services/testService.cfc'
var pathToComponent:String = "test.services.testService";

// Initialize the gateway as well as the service
NetDebug.initialize();
var service:Service = new Service(gatewayUrl, null, pathToComponent);

function onClick()
{
        var pc:PendingCall = service.testCall();
        pc.responder = new RelayResponder(this, "handleCallSuccess",
"handleCallError");
}
function handleCallSuccess (result:ResultEvent)
{
        // Deal with the data as you see fit. If you're unsure what kind of
// data you're getting back, take a
        // look at the NetConnection Debugger. It can show you what the data
// looks like as well as the result and the calls
        // being made.
}
function handleCallError(fe:FaultEvent)
{
        // Look at the FaultEvent Object if you want to show any warnings or
// log the error.
        // Flash's docs show some good examples how to easily get to and use
// this object.
}
/* --------- CODE-END ----------- */







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