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 h2. Technology Comparisons
  
 When integrating Flex with other technologies, the most important points to remember are:
  * Flex is a client-side technology that is rendered by Flash Player 9 or Adobe? AIR?.
  * Flex is a client-side technology that is rendered by Flash Player 9 or Adobe AIR.
 * Flex can work JavaScript on the client.
 * Flex requires a server-side technology (like ColdFusion, LiveCycle Data Services, Java, ASP.NET or PHP) to provide it with real-time data.
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 Learn more about:
 * !php_btn.gif! [Flex and PHP|Flex and PHP]
 * !java_btn.gif! [Flex and Java|Flex and Java]
 * !asp_btn.gif! [Flex and ASP.NET|Flex and ASP.NET]
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 To learn more about how Flex works with server-side technologies to retrieve data, read [Part II: Exchanging Data|Part II. Exchanging Data].
  
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