J2EE integration with Flex is fine and is fairly popular - Flex being
the complete front end and J2EE being the backend, akin to a
webservice. You can choose to integrate via amf3 binary protocol or
xml way. If you check the websites of graniteds, blazeds or any of the
framework sites you may get some examples. I am not sure what you are
trying to achieve via jsp integration with flex. They are competing
technologies to render UI. JSP follows server centric model and Flex a
client centric model. If you have asked this as a newbie to Flex
please read a little more about Flex before jumping into it. Flex is
more like Swing for the browser.

Thanks
Sunil

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