I also feel that Flex is suffering from the bandwagon effect. Too many
people think that it's "the business" which causes other people to jump on
it.

I do think it's cool, and that it has it's place. I'll say though that it
sounds like you're doing a few things wrong. If you're already a ColdFusion
developer, and have knowledge of writing CFCs then you should be using THOSE
to return data to Flex. It's FAR faster than using XML and you don't suffer
from the overhead of an XML doc. Also, 400k isn't that bad for an
app...you'd probably have something close to that for plain ColdFusion and
HTML.


andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Joeri B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Am I the only one who thinks Flex 2 isn't

Recently I developed my first realworld Flex 2 application for a client,
after months of playing with Flex 2. My conclusion so far:

1. Flex 2 AND developement: is slow, cause of the many posibilities. And
somewhat fixed layout. For ex. "client is saying he wants the item to resize
and fade out to the right, instead of ... " Making project times
extendssssszzzzzzzz

2. Flex 2 AND database: We have created an XML for the data, that's makes
the application sluggish as hell! XML data have much overhead ( I believe
something like 2/3 )

3. Flex 2 AND performance: On my machine it works ok, but older machines
it's has serious performance issues.

4. Flex 2 AND filesize: 400 KB for a shoplike application, product and
filtering!

Instead I would rather programmed it in old-style Coldfusion HTML with a
little javascript. But i searched google, and found many PRO Flex 2
articles, and exaclty 1 againts..... 
Am I the only one?!?!?!




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