Here the showcase: https://github.com/SolidSoft-Lda/DemoQuestionListApacheRoyale
This is a small sample but also complete that shows how to use Apache Royale for frontend + .NET 7 for backend + SQL Server for database Any new comer have now one more resource to play around. Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]> escreveu no dia sexta, 18/11/2022 à(s) 12:55: > Thank you for the addition. > I will test both scenarios and compare the result. > > Harbs <[email protected]> escreveu no dia sexta, 18/11/2022 à(s) > 12:51: > >> I always use URLBinaryLoader for network requests. >> >> It generally looks something like this: >> >> var request:URLRequest = RequestUtil.getRequest(myEndpoint); >> request.data = appendParams(params); >> var loader:URLBinaryLoader = new URLBinaryLoader(); >> >> loader.onComplete = function (l:URLBinaryLoader):void{ >> // do something >> } >> loader.onError = function (l:URLBinaryLoader):void{ >> // do something >> } >> loader.load(request); >> >> The advantage of URLBinaryLoader is that you get much more information >> about the requests including header, etc. >> >> HTH, >> Harbs >> >> > On Nov 18, 2022, at 1:17 PM, Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > Hi Piotr, >> > >> > Thank you. >> > Was just to confirm if is the right tool for the job. >> > >> > I was asked to the create a small demo web app (but with specific >> > requirements) and this is one of them. >> > I will reuse my effort to share the source code in github and serve as >> one >> > more resource for new users. >> > It will be a full package: frontend, backend (.NET), database (with >> > instrunctions to recreate via SQL) and documentation. >> > >> > >> > Piotr Zarzycki <[email protected]> escreveu no dia sexta, >> > 18/11/2022 à(s) 11:05: >> > >> >> Hi Hugo, >> >> >> >> We are using org.apache.royale.net.HTTPService; in our production >> >> application for years now and there is no problem with that at all. :) >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Piotr >> >> >> >> pt., 18 lis 2022 o 11:40 Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]> >> >> napisał(a): >> >> >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> I'm going to create a showcase for a very simple App (list + details) >> >> with >> >>> connection with a backend and publish in a github public repo (I'm >> doing >> >>> this for a particuar need however this can also serve as one more >> >> resource >> >>> for future Royale developers). >> >>> One of the requirements is to use a web api (REST) and not a RPC (like >> >>> AMF). >> >>> >> >>> For Royale, the HTTPService class is the the way to go or do you guys >> >>> recommend other options ? >> >>> >> >>> // add the variables to send var urlVars:URLVariables = new >> >> URLVariables(); >> >>> urlVars.set("variable", key); // create the httpservice instance var >> >>> service:HTTPService = new HTTPService(); service.url = " >> >> http://domain.foo >> >>> "; >> >>> service.method = HTTPConstants.POST; >> service.addEventListener("complete", >> >>> resultCallback); service.addEventListener("ioError", faultCallback); >> // >> >> add >> >>> the variables service.contentData = urlVars; // trigger the service >> >>> service.send(); >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Piotr Zarzycki >> >> >> >>
