Hi Joe


So, my 2 cents on concern in the points passed throw my friends at list


working with DB and Flex it's the same way we use in Flash, but otherwise, Flex can inprove for a big lep ahead that doesn't really matter what should you could use or not.

Flex it's works perfectly with both famous dataBase, including FireBird (belive me). Using Flex to connect with Data, you can use Protocols like HTTP, Sockets to talk directly to the DataBase interpreter, RemoteObjects in case of using CF, AMF0 and AMFPHP using both Flash Remoting and PHP respectivily.

So, the possibility it's to have no limit against those database you desire to has.

Where to go from here?

You could also check out some extra datapoint using resources for reference.

like www.onflex.org
      www.cflex.com
      www.flex2components.com
      www.adobe.com/products/flex --> has more links pointing to references.

Regards my friend.

On 10/3/06, Tim Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

Tracy or anyone,

Not to change the subject; just extend it a bit. Have you noticed a
significant performance gain using HTTP over webservices? My
testing is purly local at this time. So, I'm interested what others
have experienced in a production environment.

-TH

--- In [email protected], "Tracy Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


wrote:
>
> But unless you need FDS(Flex Data Services) you do not need a J2EE
> server.
>
> Also consider using FOR XML [raw, auto, explicit] with XML over
> HTTPService to talk to Flex.
>
> Tracy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Dimitrios Gianninas
> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [flexcoders] SQL Server and Flex 2
>
> Hi,
>
> To answer your last question, Flex doesn't run on IIS. You will
need to
> either purchase a Java web server or use of the open-source ones
(JBoss,
> Tomcat, etc...). Thats where you will deploy your Flex app and
then it
> can talk to your Web Services or load ASP pages running on IIS.
>
> See the posts from others before me for further info.
>
> Dimitrios Gianninas
> Optimal Payments Inc.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] on behalf of Joe
> Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 5:23 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [flexcoders] SQL Server and Flex 2
>
> Okay,
> I'm pretty new to the Flex scene and am very impressed with the
> development so far. My company is wanting to start developing a
> database application using an Ajax technology and realize I'm a
little
> behind the curve since Flex applications don't access data like the
> .net applications I normally develop. We've already bought Flex
> Builder 2.0 and I am being pushed to develop there.
>
> So far the interface design and interaction development I'm
catching,
> but with the data access I'm lost.
>
> Does anyone have any idea where to begin? I've tried browsing the
> forums and just keep getting more confused, and all of the examples
> I've found on the web don't use IIS/MSSQL.
>
> Please Help!
>
> Thanks
>




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