yeah, seems better to target Java as middle ware.  Probably stay clear
of any frameworks though to make it lighter in weight.  Thanks for the
info...

> People say that web services are the slowest alternative for interfacing,
> but I'm having very good experiences with it with respect to performance.
> Can anyone tell me why remoting (AMF framework?) is preferred? Does anyone
> have benchmarks on this?

Adobe has info on this and preach use of AMF for speed.  This is
talked about around this list a bit already...some guy named Dave
might have said something :)  I'm thinking for an open sourced
project, web services is the way to go, should make it easier to plug
in different middle-wares.

DK


On 1/3/06, Franck de Bruijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Since you are writing an open source application, I would stick as much as
> possible to open source frameworks and tools.
>
>
>
> I'm currently prototyping a Flex 2 application on the following software
> stack:
>
> Frontend: Flex 2
> Interface towards backend: Web services with Apache Axis
> Middleware: Hibernate
> Wiring: plain java, but this is not so modern. So, maybe you will prefer
> Spring.
> Database: any one you prefer. For the prototype I'm using HSQLDB.
> Building: Maven 2
> Developing: Flex 2 Builder (standalone) and Eclipse WTP (unfortunately they
> do not work together yet)
>
>
>
> For the build part I'm not satisfied yet. Maybe I'll write my own Maven 2
> plugin for Flex 2 applications. I'll keep you posted on that.
>
>
>
> People say that web services are the slowest alternative for interfacing,
> but I'm having very good experiences with it with respect to performance.
> Can anyone tell me why remoting (AMF framework?) is preferred? Does anyone
> have benchmarks on this?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Franck
>
>
>
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>
>
> Ok, so I want to mess around building something to let everyone in the
>  community have.  Using Flex 2....what to use on the backend?  With DAO
>  Factories, I suppose any back end DB will do, eh?  start with MySQL
>  and fill in for others.  Now what about the middle ware?  Java,
>  ColdFusion, etc...????  What would be a good popular fit, eh?  Your
>  thoughts?
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