Thank you Jester, now I've got it! I could make my server plan with all
relationships between different applications...
Very kind of you, thank you once more...
Now I've got a lot of work ;)
JesterXL a écrit :
Here's an article that should explain it all:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flashcom/articles/improving_ria.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "PR Durand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] remoting with java
I've read that Flashcomm was able to communicate with serverside
applications.
something's still wrong in my mind...
I got sending data between my .swf and may .class using openamf but it's
webservices, only pull.
I got sending data from the server to my .swf (push) using flashcom
but I still don't see the missing piece to communicate between flashcomm
and the java application = to push data from the java to the swf via
flashcomm...
please light my way, I'm lost!
thanks a lot
PR
JesterXL a écrit :
A Remote Shared Object is only available with Flash Communication
Server (aka Flashcom), and it allows clients to receive pushed data
from the server, and for them to make changes to the objects as well,
and have that data synced among both the server and the client.
Flash Remoting allows Flex/Flash clients to send data to middle-tiers
and allow the integration to be smoother. Rather than parsing XML or
URL encoded variables like you do with LoadVariables/ (GET/POST),
you're data can have meaning on the client and server; sharing via
ValueObjects that match in their respective language (Flash sends a
Person object in ActionScript which gets translated to a Java POJO
for example).
Tom Muck has some good Remoting resources:
http://www.flash-remoting.com/examples/
XMLSocket stuff is old, and should be all over the web; here's a start.
http://www.flashmove.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10573
----- Original Message ----- From: "PR Durand"
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Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] remoting with java
Ho thanks a lot Jester! that seems to be what I'm looking for!
But I don't think that I understant all the details. I thought that
using a remote shared object was the only way to communicate with
clients.
have you got tutorials urls about XML-socket server and/or Remoting
please?
Thanx once more
PR
JesterXL a écrit :
Remoting is request/response only. If you want push, you can use
Flashcom,
as you have been, or XMLSocket. A great combo is using Flashcom to
do 1
Remoting call, and then utilizing Remote Shared Objects to propagate
the
data. This prevents thousands of clients from making a remoting
call, and
syncs all that new data amongst said clients in real-time.
----- Original Message ----- From: "PR Durand"
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Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: [Flashcoders] remoting with java
Hi list!
I need in my application to access java webservices, but I need also
the
server to send data to the clients without client request...
So is it possible to communicate in both directions client-server with
remoting (currently openamf but will be turned on MM Flash Remoting) as
we do with flashcomm server and the sharedObjects or do I need to
install Remoting AND flashcom ?
thanx a lot
Pierre-Rémi
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