thanks guys.

It's actualyl my boss that wants to stick with Flex but others in the
organisation are saying switch to Java like the rest of us. They want to
re-do it as java after I have left.

sorry if I wasn't clear.

On 9/27/07, gers32 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   First of all, a Flex front-end is Web 2.0 vs. Web 1.0 for JSPs. I
> recently made the switch from JSP to Flex for that reason. Also, your
> application will scale better if you put some of the logic inside the
> Client.
>
> If your employer argues that he's invested a lot in Java, that's OK
> because you can have your Flex front-end talk to Web Services written
> in Java.
>
> As for Bruce Eckel's article, that's exactly the one that convinced me
> to skip AJAX and go directly from JSP to Flex. It also convinced my
> boss...
>
> Good luck,
>
> Chris
>
>  
>



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