something where you're at risk of the product not shipping in time.
Previous guidance has said 1st half of 2006 and David Mendels recently
said in a post middle of the year. If you take those two together you
should get a sense of what we're aiming at, but the date is still
unannounced.
Matt
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 3:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Building a complex chat application on Fx2 &
FDS
Matt,
hahahaaaaj!!!!!! I saw that one coming... ;)
Ok... I'll put my ass on the line for this one. FDS it is then... the
project is due to july with a very little slack.... If I get any
complaints I will see you next max and you'll be saying oh! hahhha
No, seriously, and absolutely off the record... am I too lost on the
dates? it is a complex app... so I will start coding ASAP on Red5 and
then port it to whatever solution FDSb3 provides. I don't want to
force my customer on adding yet another tech to his environment ( they
have 3 uninstalled flex 1.5 licences that are waiting to be upgraded
to FDS )
Best,
Aldo
On 4/28/06, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You wait until Beta 3 and then you say, "oh..." :-)
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Aldo Bucchi
> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 6:30 PM
> To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [flexcoders] Building a complex chat application on Fx2 & FDS
>
> Hi all,
>
> How would you go about building a chat application with Flex2 & Flex
> Data Services.
> - Multiple users
> - 1to1, many to many
> - Java Backend
> - Needs to keep track of connected users ( and a reference to them )
> - Server to Client invocation of custom methods
>
> Using RPC services gives me a Client to Server call sequence, but not
> the opposite. Plus, it does not allow me to keep a reference ( in a
> stateful server side application ) to the client connections.
>
> Using messaging... well, I have push. but... what else?
>
> Basically, I need something analog to the functionality that I would
> find in these FMS2 features:
> - application.onConnect()
> - application.onDisconnect()
> - client.call()
> - Remote SharedObjects
> - the ability to keep a reference ( Client Object ) to all connected
> clients
>
> But with the robustness and extensibility of a Java App ( a la Red5,
but
> Today )
>
> Can this be done???
> approaches?
>
> We also have a license of FMS2, but I only want to use it for
> streaming media, as AS1 is not an allowed development language in my
> customer's infrastructure and is difficult to interface with other
> things ( namely Avaya Comm Manager and LDAP ). Of course we could use
> webservices to talk to a Java app, but that's too much overhead.
> I once found a FCS to Java connector, somewhere.. but seems like beta
> code. Not acceptable either. ( is there a production release of this
> connector ? ).
>
> Thanks,
> Aldo
>
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