Gary, Some quick questions.
> The salesperson runs an "offline" laptop that stores the complete > current > catalog of products. The whole Flash interface allows orders to be > taken > (and I assume invoices to even be produced if appropriate). How does the FCS and Flash actually store the data? is there an offline db? and if so, how does Flash hook into that? > > When they return to the office, they network up, run their > application, > and the whole thing syncs automatically. This is where I would assume FCS comes into play? But even then, you could just use remoting to do the same thing. We were having a chat here about offline apps, as we are doing something similar, but with a 3rd party VB(yech!) app, and throwing around a bit of XML. It is working quite well, but I would have loved to have got my hands really dirty into the Flash game. I just can't think of a way to store the complexity of data that we are dealing with without SOME sort of DB. Flat files just aren't going to cut it. Just some thoughts :o) Mark ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 3094740 Safe From Bees [www.safefrombees.com] --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] MX Downunder AsiaPac DevCon - http://mxdu.com/
