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Adobe Flex?

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TDK John

Saturday 13 October 2007 11:34:46 pm

Hi All!

Would it be possible to use Adobe FLEX to query/create/update via XML/RPC/SOAP content from/to an EZPublish site?

What support does EZPublish offer for exposing content as a web service?

Thanks!

Heath

Sunday 14 October 2007 7:29:04 am

Yes :)

eZ is available through a number of ways externally

- Stock Soap
- Stock Webdav
- Custom Soap: Nusoap [3][4]
- Custom: Remoting/amfphp [1][2]

References

[1] http://projects.ez.no/remoting
[2] http://ezpedia.org/wiki/ez/remoting
[3] http://ezpedia.org/wiki/en/ez/nusoap
[4] http://pubsvn.ez.no/community/trunk/extension/nusoap/

Cheers,
Heath

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Felix Laate

Monday 15 October 2007 1:30:22 am

Hi there,

another great thing that is possible with flex and eZ Publish is to have realtime compiling (http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Module_for_Apache_and_IIS) combined with the dynamics of the CMS.

You could e.g. have a flex app called "webpresentation" which consumed "slides" from eZ Publish via XML/SOAP or whatever. So far so good. But imagine that you could shape the webpresentation, set the background-image (or movie), adjust the with or the time interval or whatever.

You can if you create a class with the desired attributes, and the generate MXML based on this, that then is compiled the first time the page is loaded.

This way you can make high-end webpresentation in a very costeffectice manner.

Felix

Publlic Relations Manager
Greater Stavanger
www.greaterstavanger.com

Jérôme Vieilledent

Monday 05 October 2009 8:00:05 am

Hi there

This is an old post but I wanted to notify that I've developed an extension to allow to bind Flex and eZ Publish via AMF protocol : <b>jvAMF</b> (http://projects.ez.no/jvamf)
This extension uses Zend_AMF component ;-)