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Stu@Seashores - 26 Oct 2007 18:39 GMT
Hi, could someone please help me make a decision with which architecture to use
to build a flash application?
I want a flash front end, i dont care about users who dont have a flash
player; this is for a commercial enterprise for a specific user base. My
application is for property, the management and maintenance of, so the property
is the main object and all data relating to its financial budgets, leaseholders
who live in the block, maintenance records, health and safety and cleaning
records; etc. The users all need to be directed by and communicate through this
central organisation and management tool.

I can use Flash pretty well but have never used flash remoting or ever learned
to connect flash to database query results.

So do i build using the Flex 2, Adobe Air, or Flash Remoting MX
I have been learning Coldfusion and have a back end being developed as we
speak in fusebox methodology and microsoft sql database.
olivier - 02 Nov 2007 18:45 GMT
Hi,

If you must make application more flexible for you,
you must get Flex. it's an ide.

If you want to custom componant or animation you must take flash.

Olivier

Stu@Seashores a écrit :
> Hi, could someone please help me make a decision with which architecture to use
> to build a flash application?
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>  I have been learning Coldfusion and have a back end being developed as we
> speak in fusebox methodology and microsoft sql database.
 
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