I am currently involved a project the has a flex3 front end (Not my
choice mind you) and a TG2 backend.  Although I can't show that
project itself I can point people in the right direction.

I can say it is possible to use Repoze Auth (and PyAMF) with Remote
Objects to preform Login/Logout, and relate data, fairly easily.

If I have time I will create a simple project and release some code.

Vince

On Jan 19, 9:37 am, Jim Steil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> > Sean DiZazzo schrieb:
>
> >> How will Turbogears live with front-ends like Flex becoming standard?
>
> >> I _currently_ only use TG as a web service with ORM.  TG is very
> >> useful, but at some point I think I could move to just an ORM and a
> >> framework... both of my choosing.  I don't necessarily want to, but
> >> what will TG buy me over a Flex environment?
>
> >> Flex is the future.  How does TG fit in?
>
> > It sure isn't. It is Flash for programmers that now can leave that
> > whacky director behind. Good thing that - but we will *never* see only
> > Flex applications in the world. Some, yes, and maybe a lot that have a
> > flex-component somewhere embedded. But it's far from being "the future."
>
> > Besides, even Flex needs serverside components which produce JSON or
> > XML, offer authentication & authorization and so forth. TG does that.
>
> > Diez
>
> Anyone have any working examples of Flex front-ends integrating with TG
> authentication?  I still haven't had time to work my way through it.
>
>     -Jim

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