>>That's why I was thinking about Flex sooner then something like ARP.

It's not really a question of Flex vs. ARP from what I understand of ARP
as it's more of a development methodology and structural framework that
supports Actionscript, but also supports Flex.  But starting out,
regardless of that, you may find as I did that the documentation for
Flex is much better and easier to understand. Reading the documentation
for ARP and understanding how you would use its methodology and
framework for development of applications seems require a Ph.D. in
Actionscript.  That probably isn't true, but it's been my experience
when checking out the web site and Developer's manual.  Kudos to those
who use it though, seems like a great concept. 

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organization Effectiveness - Technology Solutions 
 
 
 
 
 
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