HTTPService in Flex with multiconnections
1.HTTPService | Flex Examples
Description:In previous examples, "Creating a simple image gallery with
the Flex TileList control" and "Creating a simple image gallery with the
Flex HorizontalList control
2.HTTPService - Adobe ActionScript® 3 (AS3 Flex) API Reference
Description:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- Simple example to
demonstrate the HTTPService tag. --> <s:Application
xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" xmlns:s ...
3.Flex with Java Servlets: how to use XML from an ...
Description:One of the ways to integrate a Java application with a Flex
front end is by using Httpservice with XML. Aimed primarily at Java
developers new to Flex, this quick ...
4.Adobe Flex 4.6 * Using HTTPService components
Description:You can use an HTTPService component with PHP and a SQL
database management system to display the results of a database query in
an application.
5.Adobe Tour de Flex
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won't allow us.
6.Building a Flex application that accesses an ASP.NET-based ...
Description:To return the data from this table in XML format, you can use
the sample files included with this tutorial. The code consists of three
files:
7.Error #2032: Stream Error. | the flex capacitor blog
Description:Error #2032: Stream Error. This is the most read post on this
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8.The GLog (Geek bLOG) | my tech ramblings …
Description:Howto: Add Basic Authentication Header to HTTPService July 4,
2008 Posted by Mayank in actionscript, flex. Tags: actionscript, as3,
authentication, flex, httpservice
9.Hello World | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Description:Sometime we may need to access clipboard data for our
Applications. In flex we can easily save our data to System clipboard by
using System.setClipboard() method.
10.devRecipes-tips, how-tos and hacks for software developers
Description:Java date/time manipulation, formatting and conversion can be
very tricky with things getting even more complicated when timezones are
taken into consideration.
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