Simeon,

Now I know that it works, after Sean told me that I needed to have those tags 
in the object I wanted  my AS3 map
 to I proceeded like you did and I already reported that it works like a charm.

What Sean also mention was if we could put them in the record object instead of 
the TOs since AS3 can also recognize getters and setters. 
This <cfproperty /> place talk is not the first time but maybe since this flex2 
thing is quite new to everyone,maybe Doug will eventually consider to change 
that part of the framework. Those tags don't do a thing it that object since 
we'll never bind them directly. 

Anyway, I'm glad that there are more people interest on this subject , I was 
starting to feel alone.

João Fernandes



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simeon Bateman
Sent: Sat 25-Mar-06 3:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Reactor For CF] Reactor and Flex Data Services
 
Joao I just wanted to interject that while I have not used the Data services
part of CF with Flex 2, I am using reactor in my remote services.  I
basically copied the cfproperty tags from the base objectTo that reactor
creates and put that in the concrete To that is db specific.  With this I
can return those objects to flex and have them work just fine.

I blogged a little bit about this earlier in the week:
http://www.simb.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/3/20/Using-Reactor-with-Flex-2

Also based on your question on flexcooders the other day, i am working on
getting a site put together specifically for people doing flex and cf
integration.  I feel we have enough interest now that we need our own
space.  So I will make sure to post about that soon as well :)



On 3/24/06, João Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Doug that's why I initially asked where they should be because I really
> Didn't know!
>
> It seems that AS3 can bind perfectly to CFCs that have <cfproperty tags or
> getters and setters but
>
>


 

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