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ADOBE® FLEX® 3: USING FLEX WITH DATA SERVICES - DEVELOPING FLEX APPLICATIONS WITH BLAZEDS
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ADOBE® FLEX® 3: USING FLEX WITH DATA SERVICES - DEVELOPING FLEX APPLICATIONS WITH BLAZEDS

by Adobe Systems
January 2008
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
217 pages
7h 34m
English
Adobe Systems
Content preview from ADOBE® FLEX® 3: USING FLEX WITH DATA SERVICES - DEVELOPING FLEX APPLICATIONS WITH BLAZEDS
BLAZEDS
BlazeDS Developer Guide
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Chapter 8: Using the Remoting Service
The Remoting Service lets a client application access the methods of server-side Java objects, without configuring
the objects as web services. To access the server-side Java object, the client application uses the RemoteObject
component. Use the RemoteObject component instead of a WebService or HTTPService component when objects
are not already published as web services, web services are not used in your environment, or you would rather use
Java objects than web services or HTTP services.
The RemoteObject component is one of three Remote Procedure Call (RPC) components us ...
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