Wow, most posts in one morning by me ever! Just want to point out
that I am currently working out a new AOP based remoting layer to
ColdSpring that is going to be in the 1.0 release and should very
much shed some light on how CS falls into a remoting application. One
thing that I'd like to point out is that using CS you can have a
remoting facade and a web application share the same domain model.
On Dec 19, 2005, at 8:24 AM, Daniel Schmid wrote:
Sam Shrefler schrieb:
Hello,
I've been trying to educate myself on Coldspring recently and
wondered thoughts on how it fits in to a Flash Remoting
Application where the entire presentation layer is created using
Flash. When previously developing complete coldfusion
applications I was fusebox, but after transitioning to Flash I
found that fusebox was too integrated to the presentation to find
it usefull in a flash remoting app. So I was wondering on the
thoughts of using Coldspring or maybe something else.
Thanks
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Hi Sam
there is an very nice flashremoting example in the coldspring
examples folder..
- Daniel
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