Sounds like a job for Flex! :)

Or if you're not flexible enough yet, you'd have to be confortable with some
form or remoting.

In my opinion, why use flash? With resume's in particular, lots of people do
copying and pasting of text - and for future growth you may want people to
upload word docs of resume's. People use different sites in different ways -
lots of people use the old right click and open up links in new tabs/windows
when browsing search results for site like this (something that flash
doesn't allow natively).

Write down the pro's and con's of using flash (including development time,
future growth, usability, and your comfort level) and talk them over with
your manager.

On 3/25/06, hidayath q <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> Hi guyz,
>
> I have been assigned a Inhouse project to be developed in Flash.Its a
> online
> registration of resume from the applicant and to searching the posted
> resume
> in different catogory by the Manager to sort out the resume.this project
> is
> almost like a application with nearly 20 tables and more forms and
> enormous
> amount of data to be passes in and out of Database.
>
>     Is it feasible to develop a appication like this in flash.if so what
> kind of method i should adopt for the best result to develop the
> application
> in Flash.
>
> I really need u r help before i start this project.thank u in advance.
>
> Regards,
> S.Hidayath.
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