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Paul said that the current application was great when it was working, but everyone hated it when it was slow or the internet connection was down. I was not implying that flex doesn't work, or that I couldn't connect to them. I was saying Flex has no built-in mechanism to handle when the connection with the server is severed.
 
I did a little quick research on sharedObjects... So if I need to store more than 10k of data, I need to get the user to change their flash settings? Seems like it's not terribly useful for maintaining a history of additions/changes of data for my app, should the connection between client & server drop. Hopefully I'm misunderstanding this, or Apollo will address these problems.
 
Shan
My limited understanding of Apollo is that it supplies desktop services to Flex allowing it to exist on the desktop rather than
be served through the browser. Really an OS services layer. Bit like a standalone projector for Flash.
 
Paul
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