One thing that would be interesting to discuss is the use of Mach-ii as a back end for Flex applications. It would seem to me that some of what Mach-ii is able to do on the presentation layer (certain implicit invocations, for example) would be better addressed by Flex itself. So the question becomes where to draw the line.
I think this is an interesting topic as well. For the mach-ii.info sample app (http://mach-ii.info/index.cfm?event=resources#code) I implemented part of the interface in Flash. The approach I took was to create a service layer tier that could be called via an Mach-II/HTML client or a Flash client. Mach-II was calling the service layer via local objects and the Flash called it via web services. So in this case, for the Flash application, Mach-II did not come into play.
-Phil
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