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I have a potential client that build something with Flash Remoting Services. It looks there was some sort of server product offered back in 2002-2003, but I've been unable to see if it did anything so complex that it could not be replaced with a simple webservice. Does any one know what happened to this product?

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You can find support information at Adobe's Flash Remoting Support site. So, it is not so wholly dead that if you already have a licence for it, you cannot get support. That said, I've no idea how much it is really used these days, so I can't really answer your main question.

Jonathan Leffler
i did see that by doing a Google Search... but the real question is should we try to find someone who knows something about the product or is that just a wild goose chase?
Dave K
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Well I'm too late to answer this but, I have some experience with Flash Remoting with asp.net using flash remoting component and other frameworks, I also tried all those frameworks with flex as well, source code is also available for download, so just go ahead and use it for free

I got many questions from that blog entry via email about source code setup and other implementations, so that explains there are lots of developers who actually atleast try this

Here is a link of my blog post Hope this helps

lakhlaniprashant.blogspot.com