Jeremy

Using MXML Flex produces SWF movie, this is not completely encrypted
as you can obtain a SWF and extract the ActionScript it contains -
it's been said that it's more difficult to do that for the SWFs that
are produced by Flex.

While Flex can interact with ColdFusion it does nothing to the .cfm
pages on the ColdFusion server so it could not encrypt those pages.

Having said that it's now possible to do a sourceless deployment of
code with ColdFusion 7:

http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/productinfo/features/static_tour/deployment/#pf3

Tim Buntel, on his recent trip to Australia, said that's possible with
CF7 Professional via the command line, and via Admin. with CF7
Enterprise.

HTH

Andrew

Andrew Muller
Partner, RocketBoots
http://www.rocketboots.com.au

On 4/14/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey crazy ppl..
> 
> I have been looking at all the purty FLEX ideas all over the place. And
> one thing I wasn't sure about and I thought "I know I'll ask the list for
> a change"!
> 
> From what I understand flex is and how it works, is that its more or less
> a presenter layer. My question is this, flex obviously encrypts your code
> for the presentation layer, but would it do the same for say the
> ColdFusion layer? i.e.
> 
> FLEX <----- Presentation (encrypted)
> ColdFusion <---- Middle Layer (I wanna encrypt it)
> SQL/MySQL <----- Back door jeremy layer...hahaha I crack me up
> 
> Ideally I would like to keep my IP intact. i.e. I figure out a way to
> build an app that will take over microsoft and I don't want any of those
> pesky russian hackers gettin into it.
> 
> I think you get my drift.
> j.
> 
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