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Yes, thank you. I figured that’s
what we’d have to do. From: There are APIs you can use to notify the DataService that the
backend has changed. It won’t notice the DB change directly (unless
you have some stored procedure that can execute Java) but you can write code
that will talk to the DS from Java and signify that things have changed. That help? Matt From: I have not
yet started using Data Services. My question is, does Data Services have the
ability to public changes made to a database, not necessarily an object
instance? The scenario is we have our Flex application, but the back office application
is a different platform that accesses the database directly. So if our back
office app updates the database, we need our Flex front end to be notified of
the changes. Allen Riddle Sofware
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