couple quick ones
useful when trying to decide on your UI with some sample code
http://examples.adobe.com/flex2/inproduct/sdk/explorer/explorer.html 
http://flexapps.macromedia.com/flex2beta3/explorer/explorer.html 
 
Blogs/lists can be found here
http://flex.org/coldfusion/ 
 
But, flexcoders is a good resources for the "flex side"
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/  
not so much for CF integration but there are a few good folks there that
know cf/flex .  Most help I needed 
 
More later...but these should get you started.
 
Don Kerr

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Champion
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 3:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [houcfug] Re: Flex/CF in action


Cool, Don, thank you for sharing those links.
Now that you've done some real applications, are there any particular
books, blogs, or websites that you can recommend to hold us over until
we can rope you into doing a presentation? :) 

Thanks,
-CPC

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On 8/29/07, dkerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 


        At the User Group meeting there seemed to be interest in
        Flex/CF.
        Here are a couple live examples of apps I built:
        http://www.acerpanam.com/flex/acerdrivers/bin/drivers.html 
        Acer Computers worldwide driver downloads
        CF7.02 CFCs to Flex 2 using remoting on a  very high
        bandwidth usage site .
        
        
http://www.mountainleadership.org/flex/photos/bin/albums.html?siteid=421
1
        This is one uses CFCs to generate XML of photos fed to Flex
        via httpservice
        The same photo tool is used by all my fusionpage.com
        customers . One tricky thing here was passing url parameters
        to flex so many customers can share one "template." and then
        passing them to my CFCs.
        
        If you're a pure CFer, like I was/am, the learning curve to 
        Flex is very steep...books, documentation, examples, etc. is
        very limited. Training is too expensive.:)
        
        Life is soo easy with CF ... not as easy with Flex ... but
        well worth the effort.:)
        
        I'm no expert, but if I could save you some time learning 
        the basics I used here in these examples, I'd be glad to
        present, at a future meeting.
        
        Don Kerr
        
        






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