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Re: Flash/WebObjects
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Re: Flash/WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Flash/WebObjects
  • From: Jean-François Veillette <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:02:26 -0500

Look at http://www.aflax.org
from the first page :
	AFLAXtm (Wikipedia Entry) stands for Asynchronous
	Flash and XML. Defined simply, AFLAX is a development
	methodology which combines Ajax and Flash to create
	more dynamic web based applications.

	Developed by Paul Colton, the AFLAX technology is
	available as a library that enables developers to use
	JavaScript to fully utilize all of the features of
	Adobe's Flash runtime -- including graphics, networking,
	video and camera support.

It look's like it can be a good starting point.
I've not yet played with it, it's on my 'todo' for quite some time.

- jfv

Le 06-11-09 à 23:43, Anthony Martello a écrit :

I need to integrate a user interface built in Flash with WebObjects so that the Flash interface is associated with the current user (through the session). I see that in a recent post Chuck Hill mentioned that he has done this before. Can Chuck or someone else explain how this is done? How do I pass data from and to the Flash interface using WebObjects? What are the main steps? Code examples of any Java, JavaScript, HTML, ActionScript, etc. would be very helpful. :)

Thanks,

Anthony Martello

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