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<p>Using HTTPService, you can send HTTP requests to a server, and consume the response. Both HTTP and HTTPS are supported. Although the HTTPService can be used to consume different types of responses, it is typically used to consume XML. You can use the HTTPService with any kind of server-side technology: JSP, Servlet, ASP, Ruby on Rails, PHP, etc. You specify the target service in the <strong>url</strong> property of HTTPService.</p>
<p>Flex provides sophisticated data binding capabilities. You can bind the value of a property to the value of another property, or to an expression in general. In this example, the dataProvider property of the DataGrid is bound (using the curly braces notation) to the lastResult property of the HTTPService. </p>
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