Currently the flash remoting support in ColdSpring works much like Tartan. Basically you can create yourself a remote service that depends on one of your regular services. You can then use ColdSprings flash remoting utility class to convert CFC instances into ActionScript instances when transmitting to flash and vis versa when getting Actionscript objects from Flash. Check out the included example or email the ColdSpring list and I would happy to describe it more detail.

--Kurt

On 12/19/05, Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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..
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