if you would like to see an example of this done, please feel free to tune into my breeze presentation for the BACFUG next wednesday night. I will be walking though using Flex and CF together in a Standard RPC Remoting method.
Check out http://bacfug.org/ for more details.
simeon
On 4/13/06, Mike Anderson <
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Actually, I would benefit from a quick tutorial like this too -
I did this a ways back with Flex 1.5 and .NET Remoting - but I have to track down all my old source code.
I am sure there are some differences now with Flex 2.0 as well - so I'd love a definitive example, on how to create a "quick and dirty" app that incorporates RemoteObject, and maybe just populating a DataGrid with a Result Set (or something like that).
Thanks anybody, if you could throw a quick example up here, or a URL.
Take Care!
Mike
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To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Do I have To Use FDS to update databases?
Okay, Thank You So Much , Also can anyone lead me to a sample code or a tutorial on how to make this happen ? Just so i can build on that sample code and learn form it.
> You don't need FDS to update databases. Using remoteObject is enough.
> One of big advantages of FDS is mantaining all clients synchronized
> with data.
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> João Fernandes
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> Subject: [flexcoders] Do I have To Use FDS to update databases?
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> Sinple question , Do I have To Use FDS to update databases? like i
> will call a funciton via coldfusion in flex and it will update the
> database , but do i haev to use FDS to make this happen, or can i use
> simple http rpc calls?
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