Thanks for the answer Spratt

I'd like to create a service layer wrapping more than onde HTTPService
components into a single MXML file.

Can you explain this phrase another way:

"I use an Application tag to implement my functionality, then use that
component as the root tag of the application.  Some folks call this
the "code behind" technique."

I didn't got it

On 3/16/07, Tracy Spratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rodrigues Pena
>  Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 1:32 PM
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>  Subject: [flexcoders] Simple design question
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>  can I create a non-visual component using MXML files? Let's put an
>  example: I want to create a non-visual component to wrap my
>  web-services and handlers. I know I could do it with AS3. But can I do
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>  André Rodrigues Pena
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