I don’t know that we’re assuming that enterprise services is going to be something that we expect ISPs to install for you.  Now that you can compile the SWF on the client you can simply deploy the SWF to your web server and move on.  As for connecting to the Java server I don’t know what the deal will be with the CF Adapter that allows remoting without enterprise services, but you’d want to look at ISPs that allow CF hosting I guess.  This may be something where you want to contact a MM sales rep who can give you more information.

 

Matt

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Thompson
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 11:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Flex 2 deployment on Apache Tomcat / J2SE or EE

 

I'm assuming with the pricing model change in Flex2
that there is also likely a better deployment model
that would foster adoption by allowing it to be easily
installed at ISPs.

I'm currently trying to choose an ISP for a test bed
and I'm focusign on Apache Tomcat, JSP/Servlets, J2SE
or EE, etc.

Can anyone give me just a note, or details if allowed,
about how it will be deployed and/or what to choose in
a hoster?

Obviously supporting it through an engine that is
compact and in CGI form would allow it to be adopted
quickly and cross-platform (in a different manner
though not such a different form than the compact
FlashPlayer since 1997).

-r


     
           
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