As a Flash Developer, I know that I can manage sessions myself, since I have 
the data all the time without page refreshes, and the server can just remain 
a bunch of methods that do the serious heavy lifting whilst I manage all of 
the state in the front end client.

However, the server needs authentication, and thats why the server-side team 
here wants to manage sessions. I DO agree with their logic in that managing 
a session for authentication purposes after a login makes sense... but 
authenticating every method call doesn't seem realistic. Most of my work in 
the past has been for fat clients using Flash, so typically the container 
(C, VB) would manage the authentication.

What are you all doing? Still managing sessions 100%, letting Flex keep 
application state, or just keeping login authentication? I read some one 
was using a keep alive, didn't know for what purpose.

Thanks if you can help!

--JesterXL 



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