FDS deploy automaticaly config files when they change, no need to restart the 
server.

-----Original Message-----
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Tom Bray
Sent: Fri 14-Apr-06 1:26 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] get rid of xml configuration in FDS, use JNDI
 
But you have to restart the server to reload the config files.  Dynamic
destinations would be better than hard-coded static ones.

-Tom

On 4/13/06, Kelly @ Dekayd Media Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Considering how easy it is to manipulate xml files, it is really not that
> hard to add a step in the build process that automatically updates all
> your
> xml config files.
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> Just a thought
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> --Kelly
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> Subject: [flexcoders] get rid of xml configuration in FDS, use JNDI
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> I am evaluating FDS 2.0 for the first time, and am quite disappointed
> with the requirement of every single "destination" possible to be added
> to an XML file before it can be used...
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> Adobe calls this software "designed for the enterprise."  However, with
> enterprise comes large applications, with hundreds or even thousands of
> objects, function calls, etc.  I dread the thought of tediously adding
> all of our entities to an XML file, and maintaining another copy of
> function prototypes and API definition...
>
> We have developed a very nice workflow with Flash Remoting.  We write
> EJB's, which get dropped into the server, which makes them immediately
> available to Flash Remoting through JNDI.  It seems that FDS does not
> use JNDI?  So another quasi-client layer for doing lookup and function
> calls is required?
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> I see some nice features like data push (very cool), data queuing/sync
> for occasionally available services.
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> But I'm not sure I'm willing to give up our efficient workflow for
> these features.
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> I'm curious what others think about the scalability of having to lay
> out all of these XML files when developing an application.
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