Sorry if I'm coming into this a little late, but using a Flex or Flash
app (front-end data portal) as a means of transferring data to a
non-Flash UI is a bad idea maintenance-wise.  Instead of editing your
AJAX you have to recompile a SWF every time a change is needed?

In theory you could organize your data portal code better than vanilla
AJAX can be organized; therefore why not go for a client-side
framework for AJAX like Spry or XAJAX?

I want to like this idea and can't completely dismiss it, but the
hammer / nail theory seems true in this case, however novel the
concept.  Code-hiding is generally bad practice.


Mike Britton


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