Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Using the Macromedia Flash ...
Using the Macromedia Flash Remoting service in JRun The Macromedia Flash Remoting service in JRun 4 greatly simplifies the process of connecting Macromedia
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Building the Macromedia Flash movie
Building the Macromedia Flash movie To create the Macromedia Flash movie interface, consider what parameters are required for the ASR functions and values
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting
Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a simple server-side
Designer & Developer : Consuming Web Services with Macromedia JRun 4 and Flash Remoting
using Macromedia Flash MX with Flash Remoting on the front end. To build Macromedia Flash movies that interact with web services using JRun, you must have the Macromedia Flash MX authoring environment with the Flash Remoting
Designer & Developer : Flash Remoting 101 for Java Users
Flash Remoting enables Macromedia Flash applications to integrate with server-side Java resources. Server code can be called, and data can be passed back and forth, with a minimum of programming effort. The Unified Modeling Language
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Connecting to the remote service ...
Connecting to the remote service on JRun To connect to the FlashExample.asr file on JRun, you use the NetServices ActionScript class, which is installed
Designer & Developer : Designing Java Applications for Flash Remoting
This tutorial explains how Flash Remoting was used in the Blackboard project to implement robust client-server communications with minimal programmer effort. These instructions assume that you are familiar with Java programming.
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Calling the remote service functions
Flash Remoting Calling the remote service functions To call the remote service functions, you must create three functions in the Macromedia Flash movie. One function
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Handling the remote service ...
Handling the remote service function results To handle the results of the remote service function, you create two functions in the Macromedia Flash movie
Macromedia JRun 4 Server, Flash MX - Using server-side ActionScript in Macromedia JRun 4 with Macromedia Flash Remoting: Creating ActionScript
Creating ActionScript To create the ActionScript for your movie, you use the Actions Panel in the Macromedia Flash MX authoring environment. The ActionS
Macromedia Flash Remoting with JRun
Get started with Flash Remoting using JRun 4. Seamlessly integrate high-impact Macromedia Flash user interfaces with your J2EE apps. Connect simply, quickly, and securely to EJBs, Java classeseven JMX MBeans deployed in JRun 4.
Introduction to Macromedia Flash Remoting and JRun
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Become familiar with the components that make Flash Remoting and JRun work. This video uses the Flash Remoting samples provided with JRun to illustrate how to build and debug your own Flash Remoting/JRun applications. For more details on Flash Remoting and JRun, see Configuring Flash Remoting with JRun 4.0.
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