Yes, but that is required on the users end - not on the embedded Linux
device. The device would just need a server to serve up the SWF file
and to respond to requests from the SWF.

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <tom.chiver...@...>
wrote:
>
> On Thursday 08 Jan 2009, valdhor wrote:
> > Assuming the device has a web server of some description (I am
> > assuming it does if it supports remoting) then just develop a normal
> > Flex application that communicates via remoting to a back end server
> 
> A normal Flex application would require either the v9 or v10 Flash
Player, of 
> course.
> 
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