I dont think anything in Flex2 downplays <mx:WebService>.  In speaking
with the development team at MAX they assured us we would have even
better WS support in Flex2.  For instance, Flex1.5 isnt very good with
document/literal encoding and <ComplexType> in the WSDL.  They assured
us thats been resolved.  Thats a big deal if you want to call .NET web
services since document/literal is really the only dependable cross
platform encoding.

So I think its getting only better.

-- 
Dave Wolf
Cynergy Systems, Inc.
Macromedia Flex Alliance Partner
http://www.cynergysystems.com

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--- In [email protected], "Mink, Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> There has been alot of talk about the new protocols and binary comms
> that Flex and the new Flash Player will support.  Can we assume that the
> web service support will @ least remain if not improve as Flex matures?
> Lots of the literature on Flex2 seems to downplay the web service
> portion of the Flex data services.
>  
> Thanks.
> Joey Mink
> [Software Engineer @ Solers, Inc.]
> Voice: 703 480 2450
> Fax: 703 263 2663
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>






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