CF and Flex work cohesively together for webservices that make remote calls
in ActionScript easy.

There are documented use cases of using AJAX types technologies with CF,
Flex and CF with Flex.

The technologies may be different, but their integration is demonstrated and
documented.

CF will be there for the technology shops that desire HTML rendered
templates and Flex will be there for SWF rendered applications.

As consumer, you are given the freedom of choice and as a developer you are
given so many tools that you can solve "most" anything.

Teddy

On 10/13/06, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ajax is becoming more and more popular, Flex2 is what Adobe counts on that
> as its future success and CF which we all love is why I post here. Okay
> these technologies are competing with each other or just cooperate. Will CF
> be eliminated and becomes just a part of Flex, or Flex and Ajax compete till
> one day one can kill the other one? Or they will live together and help each
> other to become more powerful rich internet application?
> It will be very great if you let me know your point of view.
> Thanks
> Benign
>
> 

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