did anybody try this one??
On 11/21/05, Brian Lesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Renaun,
Have you got this working so that a DataGrid can display a query
returned by CFMS in Flex 2 standalone? I tried doing this:
_recordResponder = new Responder(handleRecordResult,
handleRecordStatus);
_nc = new NetConnection();
_nc.objectEncoding = flash.net.ObjectEncoding.AMF0;
_nc.addEventListener( NetStatusEventType.NET_STATUS,
onNetStatus);
_nc.addEventListener(SecurityErrorEventType.SECURITY_ERROR,
onSecurityError);
_nc.connect(" http://localhost/flashservices/gateway");
_nc.call("blesser.mirror.getRecords", _recordResponder);
Followed later by:
function handleRecordResult(result){
grid.dataProvider = result;
}
But of course I don't see the record set in the grid. It just has one
column named serverInfo.
I came across this post:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=585&threadid=1081224&enterthread=y
which seems to indicate it likely won't work. Any light you can throw on
getting back a record set would be most welcome.
Yours truly,
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Renaun Erickson wrote:
>You can always connect using the NetConnection code as you do in Flash
>and AS 2.0. The Flex mxml tags are just nice wrappers that handle a
>lot stuff for you.
>
>I used the AS NetConnection class to connect a Flex 2 app to the
>current AMF ColdFusion format just fine. The newer RemoteObject
>component in Flex uses the newer AMF3 format. (There are 3 versions
>now, check out the google link below on the AMF3).
>
>Semi-Related Links:
> http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=EE7CA
>AMFPHP's webpage has some AS classes that can be used also.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=flash.net.ObjectEncoding.AMF3&btnG=Search
>
>Main thing to remember is with Flex2 there is a new AMF format
>(version 3) so beware of compability problems in the future. I assume
>they are not going to get rid of the first two AMF formats but just be
>ware that you do not try and mix gateway and connections up.
>
>Renaun
>
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>>hi,
>>do anybody know any alternet way to use php and felx-2 standalone
>>together??
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>>i know that remote object can't work with standalone or need CF
>>adepter plug-in and only work with flex- enterpriese edition........
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>>but still any idea to club php with flex-2 standalone edition??
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>>regards,
>>jignesh
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