Hi guys
I'm quite new to Flex and have a qusetion.
Is it possible to perform server call without declaring RemoteObject
in MXML. The reason why I need it is following:
I'm trying to fix some things that I do not like in cairnrogm
framework. One of them is that all remote objects must be declared in
single place. 
We have a tens of applications that share the same services and I do
not want to create the single Service.mxml for them also I do not like
to create tens of them and duplicate services declarations.
Another thing I do not like is code duplications
     <mx:RemoteObject 
                                id="memberManagerService" 
                                source="memberManager"
                                result="event.call.resultHandler(event)"
                                fault="event.call.faultHandler(event)">         
    </mx:RemoteObject>
    
        <mx:RemoteObject 
                                        id="authenticationManagerService" 
                                        source="authenticationManager"
                                        result="event.call.resultHandler(event)"
                                        fault="event.call.faultHandler(event)"> 
        
        </mx:RemoteObject>

result and fault attributes are the same. I think this can be fixed if
i could initialize RemoteObject from ActionScript programmatically.

I was trying to find the solution in docs but they sucks. They declare
mx.servicetags.RemoteObject as tag and since the source of that tag is
not availiable I do not know how to initialize it programmatically.
Can anyone help?
Thanx in advance
Mykola










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