RE: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-08 Thread Varun Shetty

Thank you, Daniel, Julian and Hank. 

The links provided was of great help, I could finally make a Flex-OpenAMF 
connection and use the flex charts to generate a chart too. 

This link was the best. 
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex2_amfphp_03.html

Now next lemmie try Flex with FDS to get the same result.. not really sure how 
to go about it, but will give it a shot first.. :) 

Thank you,
Regards,
VARUN SHETTY  
 

From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel 
Wabyick
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 8:33 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0


Here is a link to another article describing how to connect Flex 2 to an 
AMF0 back-end implementation. I found it particularly helpful. You can 
ignore the back-end AMFPHP part of the article, and just use your 
OpenAMF backend, which I have used succesfully as well.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex2_amfphp_03.html

Also, I highly recommend getting yourself a robust Flash remoting 
debugging tool. This will allow you to easily see what Remoting calls 
(and all other HTTP traffic) that are going over the wires.

http://www.xk72.com/charles/

Cheers,
-Daniel

p.s. to clarify, FDS does provide Flash Remoting capabilities as well. I 
prefer it to OpenAMF as its better documented and more cleanly 
implemented. The issue with it is that it is not free if you are 
creating a multi-CPU application.

hank williams wrote:

 I found the link to renaun's website with the remoteObjectAMF0 tool:

 http://renaun.com/blog/?p=31 http://renaun.com/blog/?p=31

 Hope this helps,

 Regards
 Hank

 On 10/6/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:varun.shetty%40mphasis.com wrote:
  Thank you Hank,
 
  The link provided by greg was too confusing and didn't see it 
 solving my concern.
 
  I will try FDS and AMF to generate the chart. I am not really relied 
 or hooked upon only using flex and openamf directly. didn't find 
 anything specific by renaun... but I'll keep searching..
  Thanks for the lead.
 
 
  Thank you,
  Regards,
  VARUNSHETTY
 
  
  From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hank williams
  Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 3:20 AM
  To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0
 
  I dont think the referenced article here is really on point to the 
 question for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is that 
 it is based on using FDS which he explicitly stated he doesnt want to 
 use. Also the article is for constructing Data Acess Objects, but 
 presumably, since he was already doing this in flash 8, he has remote 
 functions already written which he just wants to use with his new flex 
 code.
 
  The issue is a simple question of AMF0 remoting in flex.
 
  I gave up on using AMF0 and am currently using FDSExpress and AMF3 
 to do remoting. But there are some tools and articles about how to do 
 this. There is, I believe, an article on this somewhere on the adobe 
 website. There was also some code written by renaun (I hope I have 
 that spelling right) that will, as I understand it, help you to do 
 this, though, I have not yet gotten it working. That doesnt mean it 
 doesnt work, but just that I have not focused on that part of my app 
 recently. I think if you search the archives for renaun, AMF0 and 
 amfphp and remoting, you will find references to discussions about 
 this that will be helpful.
 
  Hank
  On 10/5/06, greg h [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:flexsavvy%40gmail.com wrote:
  Varun,
 
  Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with 
 Flash 8. Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty 
 straightforward from here.
 
  I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps. But I do 
 think the following article might walk you through the remaining steps:
  Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access
  http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html 
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html
 
  The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java 
 backends. The article is very tightly written and includes 
 downloadable code.
 
  And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an 
 open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)
 
  hth,
 
  g
 
  On 10/5/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:varun.shetty%40mphasis.com  wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.
  With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.
 
  Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
  and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.
 
  Currently I am trying a POC

Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-06 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 05 October 2006 22:39, hank williams wrote:
  I'd put remoteing to one side, for getting started purposes, and
  concentrate on drawing a chart from XML, then from XML returned by an
  URL.

 What kind of advice is this?

He says he's a newbie, and only knows the Builder GUI.
I don't much care if he has already done some of the steps (he can step ahead 
on my advice if he cares to follow it).
What I mainly wanted to get across was the build up slowly, and don't bother 
with remoting straight away - get your skills up to speed in the other areas 
one at a time.

That's what kind, tyvm.

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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-06 Thread hank williams
I found the link to renaun's website with the remoteObjectAMF0 tool:

http://renaun.com/blog/?p=31

Hope this helps,

Regards
Hank

On 10/6/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank you Hank,

 The link provided by greg was too confusing and didn't see it solving my 
 concern.

 I will try FDS and AMF to generate the chart. I am not really relied or 
 hooked upon only using flex and openamf directly. didn't find anything 
 specific by renaun... but I'll keep searching..
 Thanks for the lead.


 Thank you,
 Regards,
 VARUNSHETTY

 
 From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hank 
 williams
 Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 3:20 AM
 To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

 I dont think the referenced article here is really on point to the question 
 for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is that it is based on 
 using FDS which he explicitly stated he doesnt want to use. Also the article 
 is for constructing Data Acess Objects, but presumably, since he was already 
 doing this in flash 8, he has remote functions already written which he just 
 wants to use with his new flex code.

 The issue is a simple question of AMF0 remoting in flex.

 I gave up on using AMF0 and am currently using FDSExpress and AMF3 to do 
 remoting. But there are some tools and articles about how to do this. There 
 is, I believe, an article on this somewhere on the adobe website. There was 
 also some code written by renaun (I hope I have that spelling right) that 
 will, as I understand it, help you to do this, though, I have not yet gotten 
 it working. That doesnt mean it doesnt work, but just that I have not focused 
 on that part of my app recently. I think if you search the archives for 
 renaun, AMF0 and amfphp and remoting, you will find references to discussions 
 about this that will be helpful.

 Hank
 On 10/5/06, greg h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Varun,

 Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with Flash 8. 
 Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty straightforward from here.

 I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps. But I do think 
 the following article might walk you through the remaining steps:
   Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access
  http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html

 The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java backends. 
 The article is very tightly written and includes downloadable code.

 And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an open-source 
 tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)

 hth,

 g

 On 10/5/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 Hi,

 I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.
 With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.

 Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
 and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.

 Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the same
 call. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
 tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example to
 connect to a Remoting service.

 Any example to the code would be helpful.
 Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to
 understand it more.


 Thank you,
 Regards,
 VARUN SHETTY




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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-06 Thread Julian Sander


I Know it has been written before, but here is a link to using AMF0 with Flex:http://renaun.com/blog/code-examples/the article is near the bottom.cheers, Julian On 05.10.2006, at 23:49, hank williams wrote:I dont think the referenced article here is really on point to the question for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is that it is based on using FDS which he explicitly stated he doesnt want to use. Also the article is for constructing Data Acess Objects, but presumably, since he was already doing this in flash 8, he has remote functions already written which he just wants to use with his new flex code. The issue is a simple question of AMF0 remoting in flex.I gave up on using AMF0 and am currently using FDSExpress and AMF3 to do remoting. But there are some tools and articles about how to do this. There is, I believe, an article on this somewhere on the adobe website. There was also some code written by renaun (I hope I have that spelling right) that will, as I understand it, help you to do this, though, I have not yet gotten it working. That doesnt mean it doesnt work, but just that I have not focused on that part of my app recently. I think if you search the archives for renaun, AMF0 and amfphp and remoting, you will find references to discussions about this that will be helpful. HankOn 10/5/06, greg h [EMAIL PROTECTED]com wrote:Varun,Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with Flash 8.  Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty straightforward from here.I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps.  But I do think the following article might walk you through the remaining steps:    Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.htmlThe article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java backends.  The article is very tightly written and includes downloadable code.And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)hth,gOn 10/5/06, Varun Shetty varun.shetty@mphasis.com  wrote:Hi,I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the samecall. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example toconnect to a Remoting service.Any example to the code would be helpful.Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to understand it more.Thank you,Regards,VARUN SHETTY
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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-06 Thread Daniel Wabyick

Here is a link to another article describing how to connect Flex 2 to an 
AMF0 back-end implementation. I found it particularly helpful. You can 
ignore the back-end AMFPHP part of the article, and just use your 
OpenAMF backend, which I have used succesfully as well.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex2_amfphp_03.html

Also, I highly recommend getting yourself a robust Flash remoting 
debugging tool. This will allow you to easily see what Remoting calls 
(and all other HTTP traffic) that are going over the wires.

http://www.xk72.com/charles/

Cheers,
-Daniel

p.s. to clarify, FDS does provide Flash Remoting capabilities as well. I 
prefer it to OpenAMF as its better documented and more cleanly 
implemented. The issue with it is that it is not free if you are 
creating a multi-CPU application.




hank williams wrote:

 I found the link to renaun's website with the remoteObjectAMF0 tool:

 http://renaun.com/blog/?p=31 http://renaun.com/blog/?p=31

 Hope this helps,

 Regards
 Hank

 On 10/6/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:varun.shetty%40mphasis.com wrote:
  Thank you Hank,
 
  The link provided by greg was too confusing and didn't see it 
 solving my concern.
 
  I will try FDS and AMF to generate the chart. I am not really relied 
 or hooked upon only using flex and openamf directly. didn't find 
 anything specific by renaun... but I'll keep searching..
  Thanks for the lead.
 
 
  Thank you,
  Regards,
  VARUNSHETTY
 
  
  From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hank williams
  Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 3:20 AM
  To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0
 
  I dont think the referenced article here is really on point to the 
 question for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is that 
 it is based on using FDS which he explicitly stated he doesnt want to 
 use. Also the article is for constructing Data Acess Objects, but 
 presumably, since he was already doing this in flash 8, he has remote 
 functions already written which he just wants to use with his new flex 
 code.
 
  The issue is a simple question of AMF0 remoting in flex.
 
  I gave up on using AMF0 and am currently using FDSExpress and AMF3 
 to do remoting. But there are some tools and articles about how to do 
 this. There is, I believe, an article on this somewhere on the adobe 
 website. There was also some code written by renaun (I hope I have 
 that spelling right) that will, as I understand it, help you to do 
 this, though, I have not yet gotten it working. That doesnt mean it 
 doesnt work, but just that I have not focused on that part of my app 
 recently. I think if you search the archives for renaun, AMF0 and 
 amfphp and remoting, you will find references to discussions about 
 this that will be helpful.
 
  Hank
  On 10/5/06, greg h [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:flexsavvy%40gmail.com wrote:
  Varun,
 
  Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with 
 Flash 8. Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty 
 straightforward from here.
 
  I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps. But I do 
 think the following article might walk you through the remaining steps:
  Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access
  http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html 
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html
 
  The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java 
 backends. The article is very tightly written and includes 
 downloadable code.
 
  And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an 
 open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)
 
  hth,
 
  g
 
  On 10/5/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:varun.shetty%40mphasis.com  wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.
  With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.
 
  Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
  and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.
 
  Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the same
  call. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
  tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example to
  connect to a Remoting service.
 
  Any example to the code would be helpful.
  Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to
  understand it more.
 
 
  Thank you,
  Regards,
  VARUN SHETTY
 
 
 
 
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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 05 October 2006 08:59, Varun Shetty wrote:
 Do I need flex data services for Remoting in Flex?

No, not to CF at least - you only need the latest CF server (7.0.2).

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RE: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread Varun Shetty
Hi, 

I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server. 
With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.

Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me. 

Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the same
call. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example to
connect to a Remoting service. 

Any example to the code would be helpful. 
Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to
understand it more. 

 
Thank you,
Regards,
VARUN SHETTY 
 
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On Thursday 05 October 2006 08:59, Varun Shetty wrote:
 Do I need flex data services for Remoting in Flex?

No, not to CF at least - you only need the latest CF server (7.0.2).

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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 05 October 2006 10:58, Varun Shetty wrote:
 Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the same
 call. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
 tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example to
 connect to a Remoting service.

I'd put remoteing to one side, for getting started purposes, and concentrate 
on drawing a chart from XML, then from XML returned by an URL.

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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread greg h



Varun,

Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with
Flash 8. Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty
straightforward from here.

I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps. But I
do think the following article might walk you through the remaining
steps:

  Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access

 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html



The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java
backends. The article is very tightly written and includes
downloadable code.



And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)



hth,


g
On 10/5/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the samecall. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example toconnect to a Remoting service.Any example to the code would be helpful.Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to
understand it more.Thank you,Regards,VARUN SHETTY

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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread hank williams
 I'd put remoteing to one side, for getting started purposes, and concentrate
 on drawing a chart from XML, then from XML returned by an URL.


What kind of advice is this? I presume he is asking because he needs
to know. He didnt say he had any problems with drawing the chart, and
he hasnt said he wanted to communicate using XML. He wants to
communicate using AMF0 based remoting, which he was able to do in
flash 8.

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Re: [flexcoders] Using Remoting on Flex 2.0

2006-10-05 Thread hank williams



I dont think the referenced article here is really on point to the question for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is that it is based on using FDS which he explicitly stated he doesnt want to use. Also the article is for constructing Data Acess Objects, but presumably, since he was already doing this in flash 8, he has remote functions already written which he just wants to use with his new flex code.
The issue is a simple question of AMF0 remoting in flex.I gave up on using AMF0 and am currently using FDSExpress and AMF3 to do remoting. But there are some tools and articles about how to do this. There is, I believe, an article on this somewhere on the adobe website. There was also some code written by renaun (I hope I have that spelling right) that will, as I understand it, help you to do this, though, I have not yet gotten it working. That doesnt mean it doesnt work, but just that I have not focused on that part of my app recently. I think if you search the archives for renaun, AMF0 and amfphp and remoting, you will find references to discussions about this that will be helpful.
HankOn 10/5/06, greg h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Varun,

Congratulations on getting your remoting configuration working with
Flash 8. Getting it working Flex 2 likely will be pretty
straightforward from here.

I currently am not using Java as backend on my Flex 2 apps. But I
do think the following article might walk you through the remaining
steps:

  Automatically generating code for Flex 2 data access

 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/daoflex.html



The article focuses on using Flex 2 with RemoteObject against Java
backends. The article is very tightly written and includes
downloadable code.



And best of all, the article is a how-to for using DAOFlex, an open-source tool that generates Flex and Java code for you :-)



hth,


g
On 10/5/06, Varun Shetty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
Hi,I do not have a CF server, I have installed OpenAMF on Tomcat server.With flash 8 I have been able to connect to the server and get the data.Data is coming from a Java call which would load return an array of date
and values, that I am using to generate a chart custom built by me.Currently I am trying a POC to generate the chart in flex using the samecall. I am a newbie with Flex, and I have managed to learn the builder
tools. But I have failed to understand or find any running example toconnect to a Remoting service.Any example to the code would be helpful.Also what all calls should I use, then I can use the flex help to
understand it more.Thank you,Regards,VARUN SHETTY






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