I’m using a CF backend in my personal flex joints.

It’s very easy to set-up and the wizards are a nice touch for the UI guys.

 

If you want to go hardcore though, Java is your best option.

 

I don’t need Php, I’m not poor.

 

Regards,

 

Bjorn Schultheiss

Senior Flash Developer

QDC Technologies


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ville Walveranta
Sent: Thursday, 6 July 2006 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] ColdFusion vs. PHP as the back-end

 

I started my quest to explore Flex rather recently; I never did much with v1.5, mostly because the cost involved to launch any commercial solution created with it. Now, with 2.0 it’s pretty exciting to see everything that is now, rather easily (and inexpensively!), possible to do.

 

But one thing I’m not quite clear on yet: what is the difference, or benefit from, between basic remoting as is possible with PHP/CF/ASP.NET, and the extended interaction with ColdFusion which makes it possible to “pass actual instances of Actionscript Classes and have them map directly into a CFC Instances – and vice versa” (a quote from Tim Buntel’s blog)?

 

Thanks for any insights!

 

Ville

 

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