Hello :)

An other framework it's VEGAS : http://code.google.com/p/vegas/

Install the framework   :
http://code.google.com/p/vegas/wiki/InstallVEGASwithSVN
The tutorials in english :
http://code.google.com/p/vegas/wiki/TutorialsVEGAS (in progress)
Examples in the svn repository of the project :
http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/vegas/AS2/trunk/bin/test/

My framework contains 4 extensions + 1 template framework + examples...

To manipulate Remoting connection you can use my RemotingService class, you
can find the examples of this class in the directory :

http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/vegas/AS2/trunk/bin/test/asgard/net/remoting/

(You must install vegas before test the .fla )

If you want understant the RIA structure with VEGAS you can install to AST'r
: http://code.google.com/p/astr/

AST'r is a template + samples to understand the implementations with VEGAS
(MVC, FrontController, Localization, Configuration, Process etc....)

In Ast'r you can find a full example to use Remoting or local connection
(with Eden format)... I'm begin to write the tutorials of this examples this
week-end.

For me this tutorials are important to learn the mecanism to implement a
little or big application...

EKA+ :)

2007/7/12, Richard Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Well, the past 24 hours have been interesting to say the least.  I've
never
really written a class, yet I know a lot about them and understand them
for
the most part.  Before starting the project, I knew I was going to run
into
data access issues but didn't really have a solution.  I'd never heard of
mvc until yesterday so thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  I'm
confident I can start building classes using the mvc pattern, however, I
don't think I'm quite ready for something like ARP.  I think I'd be taking
on too much and our development resources are almost tapped.  Or should I
seriously reconsider using ARP, is it something I can easily implement
later once I'm more confident with classes?


At  7/12/2007 Thursday 04:00 AM, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would recommend ARP for this too. It's a bit tricky to use (at first),
>but it will keep your code clean for sure and save you a lot of time.
>There's a remoting example that you could adjust quite easily.
>
>As for the moviecliploader, I try to use a single class to do all my
>loading. I guess that's what you mean by a "smart" loader.
>
>Sunil
>http://www.suniljolly.com
>
>PS - Hi! I'm new to the list, I hould have joined a long time ago!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>
>Hi,
>
>     I would suggest looking at ARP or another Framework to handle your
>Service calls through a single interface which you create services for.
>
>     It is well documented with examples and OS so you should be able to
>get the hang of it quite quickly.
>
>     osflash.org/projects/arp
>
>     HTH
>
>     Glen
>
>Richard Mueller wrote:
> >
> > I'm building an application that is going to use Flash Remoting very
> > heavily.  I'm wondering how I should structure my Service
> > connections.  Should I put them in each(several) loaded movies or in
> > the root timeline where any loaded move can access them.  The latter
> > would cause issues when trying to test each movie individually.  But
> > by putting the Service connections in each movie would require imports
>
> > needed for FR at the top..
> >
> > Also, I'm new to using the moviecliploader.  I have a few functioning
> > properly, however, is it wise to try and create a "smart" loader?
> > Meaning use one loader and zip when the zip.swf is loaded and zag with
>
> > zag.swf.  Or should I just accept, and get in the habit of using a zip
>
> > loader and a zag loader separately, meaning each loader simply serve a
>
> > specific function.
> >
> > Richard
> >
>
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