Hi Joe,
This is great news! I was already starting to complain about adobe not making a data adapter for .net since they are mostly in love with java :P Keep the good work.
On 5/4/06, Joe Orbman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys,
This might be of interest to some of you (especially if you work with
.NET). We just launched a public beta of the 2.1 version of our product
- WebORB, the new release is a full implementation of Flex Data Services
for .NET. We have added AMF3 support and now anyone using Flex on the
client-side can integrate it with the .NET backend. Currently we fully
support the RPC services functionality from FDS and are working on
adding Messaging and DataService. Essentially, WebORB will become a .NET
implementation of FDS, and anyone using Flex Builder can continue to
develop the client side there.
There are a few articles describing the integration: First is an
overview of creating a Flex application and wiring it up with the .NET
side. You can access the article here:
http://www.themidnightcoders.com/articles/flextodotnet.htm
The other article describes a new feature we added for Flex clients. The
feature enables developers to fetch any type of object from the server,
modify its contents and then automatically sync the changes from the
Flex application into the original object instance on the server-side.
The feature is called object auto-update. There is a live example,
client and server-side code in the article:
http://www.themidnightcoders.com/articles/objectautoupdate.htm
You can learn more about the product at:
http://www.themidnightcoders.com/weborb/
cheers,
Joe
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