In short the answer to your "specific" question is yes...

found this in the docs

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flashremoting/mx/Using_Flash_Remoting_MX/usingFRNET4.htm

and for some extra reading...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-18%2CGGLD%3Aen&biw=1080&q=.net+remoting+flash+DATASET



On 6/23/05, Mike Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,

I am trying to determine the best way to send my data back and forth
between my Flex Applications and my .NET Assemblies written in C# (which
use Flash Remoting for .NET).

In the "Developing Rich Clients" book, there is extensive use & mention
of Value Objects (VO's).  These Value Object Classes are then Registered
on both the Flex side and the Application Server side - so that these
VO's can be sent back and forth seamlessly - along with their properties
and methods.  Absolutely brilliant if you ask me - but I need to figure
out how all this works from the .NET side of things.

What I need to know from the .NET gurus, is how the
FlashGateway.IO.ASObject on the .NET side comes into play.  I have the
documentation here, but I feel it's very vague on that topic.

In the Flash Remoting for .NET documentation, there are "Typed Objects"
- whereas, I can send an ASObject back to my Flex app, with a "Type"
attribute set.  Is this where I can send a DataSet back to my Flex App,
and have it know which VO is coincides with, because of the "Type" name?

I need some serious clarifications here - because I am pretty confused
on this topic.

In my previous Flash Applications, I would literally send a native .NET
DataSet from my C# Assembly, back to my Flash Applications.  I would
then extract out each piece of information in an ActionScript function,
using the Name/Value properties I set, when the .NET functions were
originally parsed on the server.

Based on what I read recently, can I literally populate a ADO.NET
DataSet, and set my ASObject variable EQUAL to the results of that
DataSet, and send the ASObject back to my Flex Application?  Or do I
still have to do things the old way?

Are there any documents or examples pertaining to this topic?  It would
be invaluable to me.

Thanks in advance for any information,

Mike



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