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<title>Binary Data, ColdFusion &amp; Flex</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Several months ago I posted some articles on my blog about Flex 2 components and accessing/modifying their BitmapData. In one example, I sent the BitmapData to the server and saved it as a JPG file, and I&apos;ve been asked numerous times since...</description>

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<title>Binary Data, ColdFusion &amp; Adobe Flex</title>
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<description>Several months ago I posted some articles on my blog about Flex 2 components and accessing/modifying their BitmapData. In one example, I sent the BitmapData to the server and saved it as a JPG file, and I&apos;ve been asked numerous times since... &apos;How did you do that?&apos; It&apos;s surprisingly easy to do once you understand the concepts involved. There are four ways to get binary data from the Flex application back to your server: AMF3 (RemoteObject), Web Services, HTTP Services, or through a Socket connection. In this article I&apos;ll cover the first three topics as they pertain to Flex 2; Socket connectivity could take an article all by itself.</description>

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<description>Andrew Trice, co-author of Flex 2 articles on Adobe&apos;s Developer Center, maintains a blog at http://www.cynergysystems.com/blogs/page/andrewtrice in which he helps orient newbies and experts alike about Flex. Web Developer&apos;s &amp; Designer&apos;s Journal is pleased here to bring a sampler of some of his more recent shared insights.</description>

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