We used to use this approach, utilising Object.watch to check for
changes - however we started getting the occasional exception - we
switched to xml sockets and haven't looked back since.

M

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Lee McColl-Sylvester
> Sent: 24 April 2006 10:27
> To: Flashcoders mailing list
> Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Best practice DLL Integration
> 
> That's a little overkill.  What's the point in using 
> XMLSockets where the data is persisting in one place?  It's 
> better to use SetVariable from the EXE to the Flash movie and 
> send XML as strings to the variables (which are 
> getters/setters), and ExternalAPI for Flash to the EXE which 
> also sends XML.  If you look at my blog on my website
> (www.designrealm.co.uk) I have a post where I explain a good 
> way to proxy xml streams from Flash to functions in your EXE; 
> at least for .NET. It's also just as doable with C++ function 
> pointers and there are other hacks for other languages.
> 
> Regards,
> Lee
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