BlazeDS and LCDS to support REST

Anil Channappa, the product manager at Adobe for the LifeCycle Data Services product says they are going to support REST architectural styles in their product line. Such addition would allow Ajax/HTML and Flex UIs to not only co-exist but cosume data from services using the same infrastructure. Sounds like a good idea. Our best wishes to the team.

(Source: BlazeDS and LCDS to support REST)

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One Response to “BlazeDS and LCDS to support REST”

  1. Michael on November 18th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

    Sounds good on paper, but the Flash player doesn’t provide enough HTTP access around headers to allow for true REST.

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