Disable the pragma no-cache header on your web server andyour application should then work with IE7.Also, you might run into trouble with self-signedcertificates. And even, with certificates that are not self-signed,you need to check the URL pattern.E.g if the certificate is configured for *.mycompa...
By using a model with the Singleton pattern, everytime yourcontrols values change (drop down menus, text labels or comboboxes), you can update the model. As it is accessible fromanywhere, the child window could also read these values.
Yes indeed. It is not compiled into the swf unless it isreferenced or cast.Also, be careful to the variable names in Java likefirstName.During deserialization, ActionScript might expect a differentspelling than firstName because of the mix between lowercase anduppercase.
You cannot make calls if the webservice uses the backend. Youneed the server running for that.If you use Flex Builder 3, at least you can generate theclasses from the WSDL:Select Data > Import Web Service (WSDL)...
I don't exactly see what you are trying to accomplish, but ifyou use a Singleton, you will be able to access it from anywhereand get / set properties on it.
Hi,I did have this problem.The only solution I could find is to :1. Create a new collection as the data provider for thedatagrid. Don't assign directly the collection coming from theserver2. Define a <Binding> tag in order to detect changes tothe collection and set the destination to a setter functi...
Yes, you can have three entities:[RemoteClass alias="com.java.MyVO"]public class MyVO{}[RemoteClass alias="com.java.MyObj1"]public class MyObj1{}[RemoteClass alias="com.java.MyObj2"]public class MyObj2{}In the constructor for MyVO, go through all elements ofMyObj1 and MyObj2 and cast them to their r...