I wouldn't say that Flex replaces the need for Javascript, and it certainly
doesn't replace the need for HTML. But yes, Flex is strictly for client
facing, and it plays very nicely with ColdFusion running on the server. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flex?

Hi 

i just want to know if my understanding of flex is right, and would like
your opinions if you dont mind :)

i know that coldfusion is predominately server side, and up until now we
have been using javascript and html for the client side interfaces and
client logic. from what i have read it seems that flex 3 replaces the need
for html and javascript.

is flex used for client side design and logic and also interacts very nicely
with colfusion?

therefore my understanding is that flex is predominately for client side,
and coldfusion is predominately for server side?

is this correct?

if this is correct, what does everyone feel about flex and should we get
onto straight away?

thanks

richard 



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