Remote object is good . it will use AMF to send messages

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Karthikeyan Panchatcharam <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Raj,
>
> I have one more doubt in selecting java datamanagement service between
> Httpservice and webservice which is good, fast and reliable ? because i have
> yet to choose datamanagment service choice in java before development.
>
> For your information my application is hosted web application
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:32 PM, madhu babu <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Thank you raj for your Qucik response.
>> Which one is good framework caringroam or puremvc
>> i need one more help. Do you have any good links for pure mvc framework
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:05 PM, raja sekhar <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Madhu,
>>>
>>> Here are answers for your doubts that I know.
>>>
>>> 1. LCDS server is commercial which is used to connect Java. There is
>>> another, BlazeDS to connect Java from Flex using RemoteObject. BlazeDS does
>>> not have DataManagement Service.
>>> Cairngorm is a Flex framework to develop medium to large Flex
>>> applications. There is similarity between LCDS and Cairngorm. It is better
>>> to Cairngorm framework with LCDS or BlazeDS.
>>> 2. Yes. You can use Cairngorm with LCDS.
>>> 3. We can achieve Spring integration with LCDS.
>>> 4. It depends on the application size, and how much data you are getting
>>> from database. If the application size is medium to large, it is better to
>>> use Cairngorm freamework. If the data you are getting from database is
>>> large, then it is good to use LCDS datamanagement service. otherwise you can
>>> use opensource BlazeDS RemoteObject.
>>> 5. 4th ans has the ans for this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rajasekhar
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 11:29 PM, madhu babu 
>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> We are developing a web application that involves rich user interface.
>>>> Now we are considering to use Flex at the UI end since we require an event
>>>> based model which supports rich GUI.
>>>> At the business layer we have Spring which is integrated with
>>>> Hibernate.
>>>> While researching on the same lines, I found that Flex provides an
>>>> opensource framework (Cairngorm framework) for integrating Flex with J2ee
>>>> Applications.
>>>> Also, flex comes with a Lifecycle Data Services which uses the
>>>> RemoteObject method to interact with the Data layer.
>>>> Going further on the same lines, I have few queries :- 1. Is the purpose
>>>> of LCDS different from Cairngorm framework? In case both suffices the same
>>>> need which is better to use?
>>>> 2. In case I use LCDS, do I need to use Cairngorm framework?
>>>> 3. Can we achieve Spring integration with Flex using LCDS ?
>>>> 4. What,where and when I should use LCDS and what requirements make it
>>>> necessary to use Cairngorm along with LCDS?
>>>> 5. which one is good for server side interaction .remote object or data
>>>> services
>>>>
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