the underlying data. Quite straightforward. Is
this possible?
Thanks.
Regards,
Angelo
From: Adrian Williams
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 8 June, 2009 21:12:05
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex and .NET
Hi there...
We have a rather large
report is bound and PDF report is generated.
> 8. Flex displays via external javascript call the PDF report generated.
>
> Is there a better way for the ArrayCollection to be sent to the
webservice,
> the webservice in turn would just convert it to dataset and the
dataset is
> immedia
Sam Lai
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 11:35 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex and .NET
Considering the time required for serialization/deserialization, using
something like webORB would improve parsing time, as it uses a binary
format which can be parsed more easil
PDF report generated.
>
> Is there a better way for the ArrayCollection to be sent to the webservice,
> the webservice in turn would just convert it to dataset and the dataset is
> immediately bound to the Crystal report?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Angelo
> __
rvice, the
webservice in turn would just convert it to dataset and the dataset is
immediately bound to the Crystal report?
Thanks.
Regards,
Angelo
From: Sam Lai
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 8 June, 2009 8:49:36
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Fle
2009/6/8 Angelo Anolin :
> I feel that this is probably not the "BEST" way of doing this. I tried
> initially to pass an XML delimmited string, but .NET seems to read XML
> differently(?) from Flex.
I'd say XML would be a good way of doing it. What kind of errors are
you getting, and how are you
Hi FlexCoders,
I have recently discovered the wonders of developing RIAs with Flex /
FlexBuilder and have completely decided to use the same in further development
efforts on my part. With a little .NET knowledge, I decided to venture out on
the path of Flex by combining it with some wisdom I
Hi there,
I have been playing around .net and flex for a while. Primarily I want
to send value objects (consisting of strings, intergers and arrays of
VOs) back and forth.
I could not figure out how to do the following things though:
1. Sending arrays to a webservice works fin
Hi!
I'd like to know if someone is working or has some reference to the
integration between Flex and Microsoft .NET. I did read in some place
that the Flex Data Services would do that dealing with .NET Remoting,
but I'm not sure about that.
Best regards.
Jack
Yahoo!
I m new to Flex, could you elaborate more on what you mean by "right steps".Igor Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, following the right steps to write your mxml code will generatefor any version2005/7/27, priya_uvce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> We are using Flex 1.5, which will be accessing.NET as
Well, following the right steps to write your mxml code will generate
for any version
2005/7/27, priya_uvce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We are using Flex 1.5, which will be accessing.NET assemblies through
> Flash Remoting.
> The macromedia site says that Flex 2.0 will do away with Flash Remoting
> for
We are using Flex 1.5, which will be accessing.NET assemblies through
Flash Remoting.
The macromedia site says that Flex 2.0 will do away with Flash Remoting
for .NET.
How should we design our application so that they are minimal changes
while migrating from Flex 1.5 to Flex 2.0
--
Flexcoder
Hi everyone,
Nice to meet you all. First post on this mailing list and I'm glad
that there's a mailing list about this fantastic new technology which
is Flex. I read somewhere that there will be a .NET version of
Macromedia Flex. Is there anyone who got information about this?
Thank you very muc
Hi there,
Has anyone managed to use .Net Flash remoting with
Flex via the tag or otherwise?
If so sample code, or links would be greatly
appreciated.
Thx,
superabe
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