That is not entirely true. From Spring-BlazeDS-reference:
"A complete insync-rest example of interacting with a Spring MVC @Controller
is now provided in the Test
Drive. This sample duplicates the full functionality of the complete inSync
application that was originally built
using BlazeDS Remoting. It shows in detail how to work around Flash player's
limitations to use AMF to
interact with a RESTful service that supports it."

There is "Chapter 4. Communicating with RESTful Spring[3] MVC Endpoints
using AMF" which shows some JSON, so in theory that can be called from JS.
See: 
http://docs.spring.io/spring-flex/docs/1.6.x/reference/pdf/spring-blazeds-reference.pdf




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