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    pushing to flash  
Dave Minor


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05-02-05 10:45 PM

I've been investigating remoting for a few days and have gone through
several tutorials and examples all of which are great examples of using
the flash interface to query dynamic data from a backend.  What I
haven't found is any examples of being able to push an object to flash
from either server-side (like PHP) or client-side (like Javascript) and
have it act on that.

Can anyone point me towards examples like that or offer me some
suggestions?

Thanks,
dm


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    Re: pushing to flash  
Brajeshwar


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05-02-05 10:45 PM

I don't think it is possible.
Currently FCS alone can do the pushing thingy.

On 5/2/05, Dave Minor <dave-emnOxm6k3tU@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I've been investigating remoting for a few days and have gone through
> several tutorials and examples all of which are great examples of using
> the flash interface to query dynamic data from a backend.  What I
> haven't found is any examples of being able to push an object to flash
> from either server-side (like PHP) or client-side (like Javascript) and
> have it act on that.
>=20
> Can anyone point me towards examples like that or offer me some
> suggestions?
>=20
> Thanks,
> dm
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    Re: pushing to flash  
Trevor Harrison


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05-02-05 10:45 PM

Brajeshwar wrote:

>I don't think it is possible.
>Currently FCS alone can do the pushing thingy.
>
>

Not entirely true.  You can open an XMLSocket on the client to a custom
written server side app (on its own port) and push data from the server
to the client.

Don't know about using php as the server side, but I've done this using
java as the server side.

-Trevor


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    Re: pushing to flash  
Ricky Bacon


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05-02-05 10:45 PM

Trevor Harrison wrote:

> Don't know about using php as the server side, but I've done this using
> Java as the server side.

As long as sockets are enabled you can write a php script that will work
as a socket server and launch it from a command line.

-Ricky

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    Re: pushing to flash  
daz lee


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05-02-05 10:45 PM

or in c like flashcom
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-Ricky

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