[flexcoders] Cairngorm Framework with Flex 2.0

2006-03-15 Thread Venu Vasireddy
 
Hi ,
 
Anybody using Cairngorm Framework with Flex 2.0?
 
In perticular with FES data services?
 
Thanks
Venu
Architect


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RE: [flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0

2005-10-23 Thread Steven Webster
Hi there,

We announced at MAX that a Flex 2.0 port of Cairngorm will be forthcoming
asap, with a Cairngorm 2.0 release coinciding with the release of Flex 2.0.

In terms of Flex 2.0 doesn't have access to AMF remote calls, this isn't
strictly true.  With Flex 2.0, the new Enterprise Data Services are one
option (a data services architecture) for server-side integration, but the
old-school RemoteObject(AMF)/WebServices/HTTPService technique for
integration is now called RPC Services, and is still available to you as a
developer (a service oriented architecture).

However, the Flex 2.0 alpha doesn't have any of the Enterprise Data Service
bits shipped yet.

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Subject: [flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0

Does anyone have directions on how to use flex builder 2.0 and the cairngorm
framework.  It seems that flex 2.0 doesn't have access to amf remote calls
which is built into the framework.  Do we simply remove the remote method
calls and place in web service calls?  
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[flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0

2005-10-19 Thread dominick_nvn
Does anyone have directions on how to use flex builder 2.0 and the 
cairngorm framework.  It seems that flex 2.0 doesn't have access to 
amf remote calls which is built into the framework.  Do we simply 
remove the remote method calls and place in web service calls?  
Thanks.  





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RE: [flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0

2005-10-19 Thread João Fernandes

What is your backend? If it's Coldfusion you can use the cf_adapter.

João Fernandes

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Subject: [flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0
 
Does anyone have directions on how to use flex builder 2.0 and the 
cairngorm framework.  It seems that flex 2.0 doesn't have access to 
amf remote calls which is built into the framework.  Do we simply 
remove the remote method calls and place in web service calls?  
Thanks.  






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RE: [flexcoders] cairngorm framework and flex 2.0

2005-10-19 Thread Hans Omli
You can call services however you want with the framework.  This is the
purpose of the service locator pattern.

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Does anyone have directions on how to use flex builder 2.0 and the cairngorm
framework.  It seems that flex 2.0 doesn't have access to amf remote calls
which is built into the framework.  Do we simply remove the remote method
calls and place in web service calls?  
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