I agree. Doing it with a CFC means you can supply REST data, SOAP data, AMF
data, JSON data, WDDX, and more, with a single component. Since you can
generate SOAP, AMF, JSON and WDDX automatically, the only extra work is
manually generating some XML output.

On 9/6/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I tend more towards the REST type services so CFC's aren't
> > the best vehicle for me.  Since I'm doing that API, it
> > usually doesn't make sense for me to do another type of API
> > strictly for Flex interfaces.
>
> There's no reason why you can't generate REST output using CFCs. The
> amount
> of extra API work would then be trivially minimal.
>
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