Well, if you are right, that would be great. I would love to hear from
someone who actually gets rpc.remoting to work with existing AMF
installations, which the manual seems to indicate wont work. If it
will work, they should indicate that flex 2 will work with existing
AMF installations including their own current remoting product. Based
on the doc, it soulds like the obsoleted the current flash remoting
product.

Hank

On 10/19/05, Stan Vassilev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It requires the enterprise services in the scope of the Flex product line.
> Just like Flash 8 feature requires Flash 8 Pro IDE in the scope of the Flash
> Authoring product line.
> It's not *LOCKED* to the flex enterprise services. At least I never saw
> signs of this from Macromedia.
>
> Actually if enough people jump for it we might even get AMF specs who
> knows.... ? Did you "wishlist" them about it?
>
> Regards, Stan Vassilev
> ----------
>
>
> Well, paraphrasing from the manual.
>
> "AMF requires flex enterprise services".
>
> I have read the docs for this section pretty thoroughly for this
> section and it definitely says this.
>
> Now, obviously, the old AMF client side code can be ported to AS3, but
> MM has no intent of making it easy or giving it away. They make
> absolutely clear in the doc that AMF requires flex enterprise
> services.
>
> Regards
> Hank.
>
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