Well in that article in the 
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/struts_05.html page number 5  the
author says that we could create some kind of service facade to solve the
problem, my question is how can i do that in Struts?



Eric Rank-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> First, this is probably not a question for the dev list, but rather  
> for the user list (http://struts.apache.org/mail.html#subscribing)
> 
> I haven't done much with Flex, but I'm familiar enough with the  
> technology to hopefully shed some light on your situation. Struts is  
> designed to serve HTTP requests. I don't think Flex is designed out  
> of the box to use HTTP to transfer the serialized objects you need.  
> Basically, Struts, and the servlet container that it runs in, just  
> sends HTTP responses. By default, Flex uses a different protocol.
> 
> As such, you probably want to check out the Flex HTTPService, which  
> looks like it is designed to make use of HTTP responses, which a  
> Struts app will serve, within Flex.
> 
> Check out this article:
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/struts.html
> 
> Eric Rank
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 24, 2007, at 9:00 AM, einundswanzig wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>
>> einundswanzig wrote:
>>>
>>> Im new in Struts, in fact im pretty new in Java, but i have  
>>> programmed for
>>> Coldfusion, C#/VB and Flex. Im trying to connect to a J2EE server  
>>> with
>>> Struts on it using Flex. Flex is able to call a java component on the
>>> server and execute a method and then serialize the result and  
>>> deserialize
>>> it in an Actionscript(scripting language of flex) object. In my  
>>> imaginary
>>> app Flex will provide the View, so im trying to find a way to enable
>>> Struts to serve just a result without a JSP or HTML page, i just  
>>> want the
>>> result. Oh god this is confusing....
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, may be i am unable to explain what i want to do, so i will  
>> enter in
>> some details. What i understand is that when a request to a Struts- 
>> enabled
>> app, the request is passed to the controller, the controller then  
>> create
>> some kind of object based on the request and then send that to the  
>> "handler"
>> then the handler do whatever it should and then send a result
>> (forwardsomehing is called) back to the controller which at the end  
>> render a
>> page. What i want to do its avoiding the controller render that  
>> page, and
>> just sent back "the result", for example an object, a bean to be  
>> consumed by
>> flex...Just like if you were calling a function, since Flex is able to
>> serialize java objects and deserialize them into actionscript  
>> objects. I
>> mean, im trying to enable Struts to serve to different clients, for  
>> example
>> Flex or an applet...
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