My original post seems to have gotten removed, so I am posting again
with hopes someone has experience with this issue.

I am transfering float values from Java DTOs to corresponding AS
objects using both FDS and remote objects. The Java float values have
a precision of 4 decimal places (verified before serialization e.g.
0.4398) yet when they are created in AS they have 16 decimal places
with values extending throughout the 16 digits (e.g.
0.4398283772047382). I suppose I can round the values when I receive
them at the client, but can someone tell me if there's a better way to
insure the destination values are the same as the source?

Thanks,
Mike





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