I know Alistair McLeod has a great 1.5 example of Flex integrating with Hotmail 
InBox and and Send
Mail Web Service.

However, I'm looking for a demonstration or tutorial on a full project in 
ASP.NET 2.0 that
demonstrates both a FLEX 2.0 app. using SOAP to integrate with a Web Service.

REST/HttpService is easy, I simply return XML via an .aspx ASP.Net page.

And although some may say, well if you can create a .NET Web Service just do 
like the examples
like Flickr etc.  Easier said than done, even in Beta 2 mode.

I'm just wondering, does anyone especially from Macromedia have such an example 
something like the
Flickr client example, but also some sort of SOAP (i.e. full compliance even 
though it's slower I
know in SOAP, but I want to support WSDL on UDDI servers) example in .NET that 
is proven to work
with FLEX 2.0 Builder client.

I really don't even like Mickeysoft, but I know .NET very well and it's 2nd 
only to flash in terms
of my skillset and I use it to get things done for some clients, while for my 
own uses I'll be
using the developer edition of the Flex Data Services.

Any help, suggestions, example urls, Macromedia/Adobe personnel referring to 
examples of full
projects would help.  For example, perhaps showing both client and server 
examples more instead of
just client; though I know there are good Cold Fusion Adaptor uses, I don't 
really like Cold
Fusion; I checked it out years ago; just overkill I think.  I'm just looking 
for J2EE and .NET
Server examples as part of one project with the FLEX 2.0 code that *** WORK ***.

-r

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