OK, we'll see if anyone else needs the old packages. Because this is open
source, anyone, even you, can become the supplier of such a package.
Convenience binaries are not official Apache releases, only the source
package is, because there is no easy way to certify the contents of
binaries.
-Alex
Well I'm not complaining (okay, I suppose I was a little), but there are
probably cases where Maven/Ant aren't being used (Gradle?), although Ant is
fairly universal. There are definitely cases where these tools cannot connect
directly (think secure corporate networks with aggressive firewall r
On 4/16/16, 3:34 PM, "Lou" wrote:
>I noticed that Apache doesn't do convenience binaries for Blaze (is it
>due to infrequent use?)
Do you mean a package of files similar to how Adobe shipped BlazeDS? I
think we thought just about every BlazeDS user was using Maven. Anyone
who prefers the pac
Since I'm not a CF expert, I fell for what far too many people often fall for
with these tech blogs and so-called articles--I assumed the author was
competent and knew something I didn't. Especially dangerous when the topic is
Flash these days. Yes he probably confused Flash forms with remoti
Gotcha... so if we go that route, we'd have to set aside some time for the
initial build. Using JSON doesn't win us anything since it'll introduce other
work anyway.
Yes it seems like most everyone uses GAS3 for POJO generation now.
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Lou
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 09:08:32 -0700
OmPrakash Mu
That's great!
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 14:23:23 +
Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Well I'm the guy currently still working on blazeds. We published two or
> three security bug fix releases. I also just published a spring boot starter
> that uses spring-flex to configure blazeds.
>
> I also r
Hello,
Another solution would be using compiler arguments. I have done it for some
applications and it works well.
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On Apr 16, 2016 10:53 PM, "Lou" wrote:
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> Do you recall how long it took to build this? It sounds awesome.
The initial setup took a while becuse of all the trial and error. Once we
got a prototype running end to end, it became easy after that.
I forgot to mention that we are using GraniteDS
Well I'm the guy currently still working on blazeds. We published two or three
security bug fix releases. I also just published a spring boot starter that
uses spring-flex to configure blazeds.
I also recall that spring flex allows normal spring rest controllers with a AMF
encoded responses.
C
On 4/17/2016 12:47 PM, Lou wrote:
very credible anyway: "There’s a few items getting the axe. We can’t
complain, in particular they were either unnecessary or a hassle – flash
remoting for example."
but his own lists don't have flash remoting anywhere unless he thinks flash
forms is the same.
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