[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Navneet,

There is to my knowledge NO current port of Remoting to traditional ASP, nor I
supect will there ever be one. THere just wouldn't be the demmand.

The MM implementation works perfectly, but is pricy.

There are alternatives.

http://www.themidnightcoders.com/

there is another which is currently in BETA (I have the link at the office so
will send off list tomorrow)

What is the scope to ramp up to .NET on this project ?

If not the you might be able to go down the webservice root which would be a
good compramise

Pete

on 9/11/05 9:29 PM, Flashcoders mailing list <[email protected]>
wrote:


Hi,

The fun has just been taken out of my development process when after
finishing RIA with AMFPHP the client top management have suddenly woken up
and realized that they don't want to have the application with PHP but with
ASP as the backend language. As sick as that makes me :( I have to now work
with their dev team to port my code in PHP to ASP. I'm being given the whole
lecture on their best practices.

I don't know much about ASP and the client's dev team knows nothing about
Flash Remoting so there's a communication gap which will soon arise if I
don't prepare properly for this.

So the questions:

1. I know that Remoting works with ASP .NET but what about just ASP?
2. Is there something cool like AMFPHP which works with ASP?
3. Where should I read up for more resources on this?

... and any other piece of advice some of you who've worked with ASP and
Remoting might have.

Regards,
Navneet



Can someone explain the difference or benefits between using Flash Remoting versus the XML object to retreive data?

I haven't used Flash remoting yet mostly because of it's price tag. The XML object has been working just fine for me. I use an XML object to load in ASP pages that make SQL queries and return XML formatted strings.

Is it that remoting is better or do each have there own place?


JOR

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