2. You can also use HTTPService to communicate with PHP using HTTP GET/POST methods.

-abdul

On 2/28/06, Mike Potter < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1.  I don't think so, but that's really up to you.  What are you going
to be developing?

2.  I've written up a small tutorial on how to communicate with PHP.
Basically, you can do it in one of two ways: using XML to encode the
data (as the tutorial below shows), or using AMFPHP.  AMFPHP has a
subset of functionality from Flex Enterprise Services, which I'd
recommend for any medium to large scale enterprise application.
I've posted a tutorial on communicating with PHP using XML data
encoding on my blog at
http://blogs.adobe.com/mikepotter/2006/02/flex_and_php_a_1.html  I'm
now working on a tutorial to connect Flex applications to PHP using
AMFPHP.  I've got it working and can send you a draft of that article,
if you like.  Its amazing what you can do with Flex and PHP, in only a
few hours I've created a new front end to my Gallery
( http://gallery.menalto.com) albums using Flash.  Very cool!

Contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you've got questions about PHP and
Flex, or have something cool to show off.

Mike

--- In [email protected], Flapflap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I got two concrete questions about FLex 2 Beta
>
> 1- Now this is a beta and not an alpha any more, is it risky to
developp
> with it ?
> I think no, because Beta means nothing gonna change only bug will be
> corrected.
>
> 2- What's best way in flex to communicate with Php ?
> My experiment with httpservice works well, but I'm open to suggestion.
>
> Thanks
>
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