seem
paramount to me.
HTH,
Allen
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So
Allen,
You’d rather no
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Thanks All,
David what about people like me comfortable
with C family of languages like C/C++ and C
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Thanks
All,
David what about people like me
comfortable with C family of languages like C/C++ and
C#?
I heard the trans
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Are you serious !
Flex & .NET!!
Thanks a lot!
Flex and here I come then J
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex best with which server side technology ?
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Are you serious ! Flex & .NET!!
Thanks a lot!
Flex and here I come then :-)
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> You will not be able to use the remote object tag, but there
> are a lot of valid data access strategies you
can consider.
actually you can: Mm offers a Flash Remoting for
.NET product that can be used with .NET, also there
> You will not be able to use the remote object tag, but there
> are a lot of valid data access strategies you can consider.
actually you can: Mm offers a Flash Remoting for .NET product that can be used
with .NET, also there's flashorb, a third party remoting product for .NET
Dirk.
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Hi,
I think you will find
Flex is
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex
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Hi,
I think you will find Flex is equally well
designed to work with both CFMX (which itself runs on J2EE) or any of the widely
used Java/J2EE servers. Your choice at that tier should
Hi,
I think you will find Flex is equally well designed to work
with both CFMX (which itself runs on J2EE) or any of the widely used Java/J2EE
servers. Your choice at that tier should be based on other
considerations. In general, if you are already using CFMX, I'd stay with
it; if you
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