lol.

Ok, that is great news! But someone better tell Dave Mendels!!!

Hank

On 10/19/05, Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to clarify, we have not removed support for AMF from the player.
> You can still write code in ActionScript 3 that connects to existing
> Flash Remoting servers.
>
> The Flex Framework currently supports using a newer version of AMF in
> the player. Currently, the only servers that support this are ColdFusion
> (via an alpha adapter) and Flex Enterprise Services (which is not in
> public alpha yet). As far as when third party remoting services support
> this, you will need to talk to those project's leaders.
>
> mike chambers
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> hank williams wrote:
> > I think that you are right that you need *a* server, but not *the* server.
> >
> > Today you can use SOAP or standard HTTP to access server data.
> > Unfortunately they do not seem to be supporting the existing
> > AMF/Remoting standard which was up until now, the most popular way for
> > flash to access heavy duty server based services. Now to do that kind
> > of stuff, you will need to use the Flex Enterprise Services server.
> >
> > Orphaning their existing technology is, I do believe, an unfortunate 
> > decision.
> >
> > Hank
> >
> > On 10/19/05, Kevin Mulvihill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>>(The server is not required, but
> >>>adds value for data rich applications.)
> >>
> >>This brings up an interesting point. Exactly when is the server beneficial
> >>to have? Seems to me that if the point of Flex is to create "applications,"
> >>which by their very nature tend to be rather data-centric products, then
> >>wouldn't the server be required to do anything of substance? What, really,
> >>does the server add to the mix? And what can Flex accomplish on its own
> >>without the server?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Kevin
> >>
> >>
> >>
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