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This past Wednesday, I did a presentation at 360|Flex in Indy. My presentation was on Flex, LCDS (LiveCycle Data Services), and ColdFusion, and how they all work together. It was a lot of fun to talk about this topic that is so near and dear to my heart. Because it was the last session of the day, I was asked by many of the participants to record it so that they could listen to it later 



Very good presentation. I enjoyed reading it.
We are currently using a similar setup in a couple of products we offer at our company. We have a enterprise document management system called sharedox (www.sharedox.com) that was built using Java + coldfusion. Quite recently we have ben adding RIA components to it using flex.
We also have a new exciting analytic tool coming out soon (currently in alpha) called FusionAnalytics (http://www.fusion-reactor.com/labs/analytics.cfm) which was built using Java + BlazeDS + Flex and I will add has pushed the boundaries of Flex without a doubt.
You may have heard of our other products we offer including FusionReactor and FusionDebug which are extremely useful and powerful tools for debugging coldfusion applications and monitoring them in production.