Yes you can find more information right here.

http://www.flex-flex.net/blog/article.asp?id=22

Regards.

On 11/2/06, fuad_kamal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Answered my own question...

btw I meant JMS (Java Message Service), not JSM (Java Service Manager,
also there is a 'Java Soccer Manager' app out there... ;P).

FDS installs samples by default, including JMS. See "Collaborative
Dashboard" sample...

--- In [email protected], "fuad_kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Couple unrelated questions:
>
> first, regarding Cairngorm:
>
> Generally we use one front controller instance to capture user
> gestures, and yet another front controller instance to capture 'server
> gestures' - to capture events sent from the server and respond to
> them. Is this an appropriate model or is my thinking flawed?
>
> Mind you, I'm not talking about initiating a remote call via a
> delegate - we have an open socket with the server and the server will
> initiate an event based on whatever is happening on 'the other side'.
>
> Secondly,
>
> Can someone point me towards any good references to using JSM from
> Flex / FDS? I haven't really seen any substantial examples; I've read
> the related articles from the farata systems folks and wasn't really
> satisfied. Also I need to understand this from the AS developer's
> standpoint, not the Java developer's viewpoint.
>




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