John:
I just put together a little tutorial on using .NET (with AMF0) with WebOrb.NET Standard (free) to pass typed custom classes back and forth, you can check it out here:
http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=6
Or, you can use JSON (both in flex and .net) with a .NET webService to serialize and deserialize objects, but they won't be typed. Instructions for that can be found here:
http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=5
Hope that helps
Sam
On 9/13/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone successfully done so? I found this blog (here: http://weblogs.asp.net/soever/archive/2005/10/29/428902.aspx
) that showed how he did it with the mx:operation but I want to pass MyFunction(MyClassObject) and have it do what it needs to do. Any ideas?-- John C. Bland IIChief DeveloperKatapult Media, Inc. -
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