I would think that the RO object and flex framework
must be on the same server. The ROs are plain java
classes - and act as proxies to any remote service you
might want to use, EJBs per example..

HTH,
Valy


--- "Mink, Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do remote Java objects in Flex have to exist on the
> local server that is
> running Flex?  Or can these Java objects be on a
> remote server?  If so,
> it seems that AMF is the protocol used for data xfer
> between Flash &
> Flex...but what protocol would be used between Flex
> and the remote
> server hosting the remote objects?
>  
> Thanks.
> Joey Mink
> [Software Engineer @ Solers, Inc.]
> Voice: 703 480 2450
> Fax: 703 263 2663
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
> 



                
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