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Paul,
Sorry Paul. I feel like I am derailing your question and that is not my
intent. But I did think that this was a "trend" question.
"how do companies react to t
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Hank,I'm not arguing about the trend, just asking what's going on
practically with Flex developers.Paul- Original Message
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Paul,Sorry Paul. I feel like I am derailing your question and that is not my intent. But I did think that this was a "trend" question."how do companies react to the idea of remotely served applications that are
important/critical to the business?" I realize that my answer isnt exactly what you w
Hank,
I'm not arguing about the trend, just asking what's going on practically
with Flex developers.
Paul
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I think we're all reasonably aware of what the
technology can do. What I was particularly intersted in any experiences of
actually selling/building/deploying a Flex app in places where a traditional
desktop environment has been. Was there resistance to the idea?
Were people
concerned about
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Paul said that the current application was great when it
was working, but everyone hated i
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Paul said that the current
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On 7/23/06, Shannon
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Flex, in
it's present form, does not handle connectivity issues
well.
I'm n
t sure he was concerned about occasional connections to the server. He simply said remotely served application.
Shan
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My wife works in education and her school subscribes to a remote service
that supplies web based information via the intern
services.RegardsHankOn 7/23/06,
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I dont quite understand. Arent *all* flex applications remotely served
I dont quite understand. Arent *all* flex applications remotely served? Isnt that what it means to have an application on the internet? Perhaps you could explain what scenario you are thinking about where a flex app isnt remote?
RegardsHankOn 7/23/06, Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My w
My wife works in education and her school subscribes to a remote service
that supplies web based information via the internet. When it works they
love it but it's gotten a pretty awful nickname for the times it doesn't or
is just plain slow.
The important point here is that it's a good applicat
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