Fluorine + NetConnection + .net is exactly what I'm doing right now. I was
using .net web services before that. I have not got my head totally around
it yet, but it seems great. The good thing in my mind is that you can easily
create stub code to expose your classes as web service api, if in the future
it's required. It handles class/data type mapping quite well.

This is the only .net remoting solution that I’m aware of. I have yet to
test it on the 2003 server with regards to security etc, but judging from
the docs it should be no problem. You can also alias your .net code to
obfuscate it.

Jason


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For any others such as .Net and PHP you will need to
use HTTPService or WebService. Consider that your choice might  run slower
than others.


just one correction,

you can always use NetConnection to connect to any AMF gateway (ie: amfphp,
fluorine for .NET) instead of RemoteObject.


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