At 10:15 AM 4/17/2002, you wrote: >This is a great idea. Thank you both for the positive feedback. I will try write it up either today or tomorrow. From Dr. Jung's comments, instead of adding a doPost() to AxisServiceServlet and having a separate configurable class to do the massaging, I'll just create a FlashAxisServiceServlet and inherit from AxisServiceServlet and use the existing configuration mechanism. KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) is better.
>The funny thing is I was talking with the Macromedia guys at JavaOne, and >I told them that someone was going to write a patch to hook up flash to >other app servers. They were adamant that people were going to buy their >special flash j2ee bridge, which is very expensive. It's already been done with a tacked on ASP translator. I guess we are going to do it, but with direct support for what Flash can send, JMX manageable and configurable, with J2EE SOAP-to-EJB support, and probably Public/Private Key encryption integrated into Stark's JAAS (I'll need help with that). I've been looking at a few Javascript RSA algorithms that could be embedded into Flash Actionscript classes. Build a few more Actionscript classes to support SOAP Session/Transactions and the security stuff, and it makes a pretty powerful combination. >Also, does any one remember the high quality flash generator server. >-dain $30K, or $1,000 for the off-line version (which I was stupid enough to buy). Unfortunately after my buying the off-line Generator/Flash 4 upgrade the end of last year, they have discontinued the Generator product line. They are supposedly offering an upgrade path to the Cold Fusion server. However, there is another server product that was alluded to that will provide any missing Generator functionality not do-able in Flash MX, but did exist in the "old" Generator product. -Fred. _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development