We use Flex 1.5 and ColdFusion, and Flex2 seems to work fine with the
CFAdapter and no adapter (manual connecting in AS with
flash.net.NetConnection).

--- In [email protected], Kristi Bittner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Our group is pretty new to looking at Flex, but very interested. 
That's 
> what we're considering - the CF MX route with Flex, especially Flex 2.
> 
> My understanding is Coldfusion can use the proprietary AMF binary
(faster) 
> remote calls, just like Java can.  And it seems like since both CF,
JRun, 
> and Flex are Macromedia/Adobe, that there'd be good synergies.
> 
> Kristi
> 
> At 01:11 PM 12/12/2005 -0500, Rey Bango wrote:
> >Hi Tracy,
> >
> >Actually, I was considering ColdFusion MX for the business logic since
> >I've very well versed in that product.
> >
> >Rey...
> >
> >Tracy Spratt wrote:
> > > Have you considered .Net for the business logic tier and Flex
for the
> > > Presentation tier?
> > >
> > > After using Flex, I hope I never have to go back to asp.net for
client
> > > side stuff.
> > >
> > > Tracy
> > >
> 
> -----------------------------
> Kristi Bittner
> The Igneous Group, Inc
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 831.469.ROCK x211
> http://www.igneous.com
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