A form in the ARP context is typically just a MovieClip extended class.
If your application uses MovieClips as container objects, then ARP is
fine as it is. If, however, you don't want to use MovieClips as your
base object, you can still make use of things like System events and the
like. At
Thanks Lee,
I've found Grant's post about his ARPX extension and that seems pretty
nice indeed ;-) I'm going to try it!
By the way, my project is an intranet kiosk app that will only
communicate via xml sockets instead of remoting or web services, do you
think it will be easy to adapt this to
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Thanks Lee,
I've found Grant's post about his ARPX extension and that seems pretty
nice indeed ;-) I'm going to try it!
By the way, my project is an intranet kiosk app that will only
communicate via xml sockets instead
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hey that's cool :-) I don't know much about .NET Fluorine because my
company is more java-oriented.
I am developping the flash client from scratch (well no MM components,
but intensive use of several frameworks
not something that would
benefit the entire list, shoot me an email.
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That's
You can opt not to use everything Arp has to offer ;-)
Lee
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Just chiming in here
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hey that's cool :-) I don't know much about .NET Fluorine because my
company is more java-oriented.
I am developping the flash client from
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