>>Care to elaborate? >>Been using Flash Remoting + Coldfusion ever since it was >>released and still find it the best/easiest way for transfering data.
I found with Remoting there were a lot more calls I seemed to have to make to get the connection going, more installation woes, and then with ColdFusion, some of the more complex data types didn't get transferred correctly. I read on some ColdFusion documentation regarding Flash Remoting that this was in fact a bug at the time with some kinds of complex data. It may have been fixed by now though, and I also was just learning ColdFusion. When I had a c# .NET WSDL made for me, it was a simple matter of using the Webservices component in Flash to call the method directly, and all the complex data came back and forth with zero issues, so it may just be a skewed perception, but using a Webservice with .NET seemed a whole lot slicker and easier than Remoting. Calling a Webservice server-side method with Flash seems so easy to me now, I just guess I can't see how Remoting would be easier than the Webservice components (and I do mean using these classes with Actionscript, not the component inspector) - maybe just AS easy, but not easier. That's just been my experience anyway, doesn't mean it's gospel of course. Jason Merrill Bank of America GT&O Learning & Leadership Development eTools & Multimedia Team _______________________________________________ [email protected] To change your subscription options or search the archive: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Brought to you by Fig Leaf Software Premier Authorized Adobe Consulting and Training http://www.figleaf.com http://training.figleaf.com

