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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T22:06:35+00:00 2026-05-18T22:06:35+00:00

We are converting a Flex application to use some REST APIs. When adding the

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We are converting a Flex application to use some REST APIs.

When adding the mx.rpc.http.HTTPService class to the code, the SWF binary output grew from 175KB to 260KB. This is an unacceptable hit.

Is there any better way to do lightweight REST calls from a Flex app? Are we better off using an external interface JS just to make the calls from there?

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    2026-05-18T22:06:36+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    flash.net.URLLoader is built into the runtime and won’t cause any increase in filesize. I’ve used it as a JSON client before, so you shouldn’t have any troubles with it.

    Below is a very simple example. See documentation for HTTP_STATUS and HTTP_RESPONSE_STATUS for information on their restrictions.

    var request: URLRequest = new URLRequest("http://tempuri.org/service/json");
    request.method = "POST";
    request.contentType = "application/json";
    request.data = JSON.encode(jsonObject);
    
    var loader : URLLoader = new URLLoader(request);
    
    // Only supported by some browsers
    loader.addEventHandler(HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS, statusCodeReceived);
    
    // AIR only
    loader.addEventHandler(HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_RESPONSE_STATUS, statusCodeReceived);
    
    loader.addEventHandler(Event.COMPLETE, function(ev:Event):void
    {
        var responseJson : String = request.data as String;
    
        var responseJsonObject : String = JSON.decode(responseJson);
    });
    
    loader.addEventHandler(SecurityErrorEvent.SECURITY_ERROR, errorHandler);
    loader.addEventHandler(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, errorHandler);
    
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