Have you thought about Server Side JavaScript?  It of course, depends 
what is being done, but...

  I've converted JavaScript to AS3 very quickly, but if you're using 
Flex specific objects you may be out of luck.

Tracy Spratt wrote:
> 
> 
> Well, I have some VERY complex processing written in AS that I am 
> currently performing on the client.  But in rare cases, this can take a 
> very long time, like 5+ minutes(I can’t run this project in AS3 at all 
> because of the 60 second script time limit).  I have considered moving 
> the logic to the server, but this port might take me several weeks, not 
> counting testing and debugging.  One solution would be to run the AS 
> code on the server and send the results back to the client.
> 
>  
> 
> Tracy
> 
>  

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