Read the chapter about "Flash Remoting And ASP.net" in "Flash remoting the definitive guide". Not sure if I would buy the book just for this chapter though.
A .net assembly is basically a .net class (.Net class lbrary) which is compiled into a dll file. Once it's compiled you can access the public methods of the dll. Robin -----Original Message----- From: Navneet Behal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 11:37 AM To: Flashcoders mailing list Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Remoting with AMFPHP vs. ASP Cheers Robin. Some helpful (and soothing) stuff here. Will keep these in mind. C Sharp shouldn't be too much of a problem for me to pick up. I've read some code written in C# and is quite easy to follow. I'll have to understand more about .net Assemblies as I've never done that before. Still waiting for more good stuff from the forum :) Regards, Navneet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Burrer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Flashcoders mailing list'" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 5:51 AM Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Remoting with AMFPHP vs. ASP > Hi Navnett, > > You can't use flash remoting with standard ASP. However using remoting > with > .net is not such a painful experience after all. It's actually fun once > you > get the hang of it. > > I didn't have any idea of .net but it didn't take me long to build a > working > application. > > 2 tips that should make your live easier: > > - use c# as a programming language (it's similar to action script) > - use .net Assemblies not ASP.NET pages (again - writing .net classes is > quite similar to writing AS classes and you don't have to deal with .net > stuff such as "code behind the page") > > > Robin _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

