Flex works like a peach with any backend, we successfully use it with 
C#/ASP,NET. There is another post about this recently, have a look there. 
Deserializers will correctly convert your NaN to C# 0 and are fully built to do 
even the most complex object correctly. And if you can you remoting not web 
services. 

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jorge Silva <josi...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody!
> I have a question about how to work with flex and c#.
> Here is the situation:
> We are developing an app with a Flex frontend and a C# backend, connected
> through web services.
> We are using the FLex Builder 3's "Import Web Service" tool to autogenerate
> the webservice classes from the wsdl generated by c#.
> Buuuuuuuuut the problem arise when Flex serialize our objects. For example,
> when we have a Number property with no value, this is serialized as NaN, and
> our backend doesn't know about NaN. Another example, and this is our biggest
> problem, is when we serialize a cyclic reference, we get a stack over flow
> exception.
> I know in java, for example, you can configure the way xstream work with
> cyclic reference and all that stuff...
> So, the question is, can we change the way Flex serialize the objects so C#
> can work with this frontend? Does anybody work with this "architecture"
> successfully? Is there any issue we should be aware about how flex serialize
> objects or how flex interacts with c#?
> Any clue/tip/advice would be very appreciated.
> Thanks in advance!
> Jorge
>


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