Yes you are right but don't you think i can gain few more milliseconds if I send already pre-serialized data?
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:59 PM, elguapoloco < [email protected]> wrote: > From the AMFPHP site: > "Finally, even with the advent of MX 2004 data components that make > XML and SOAP handling easier, Remoting still has its place. AMF > requires up to 75% less network traffic when compared with SOAP, > because AMF is a binary format. The difference is especially clear > when complex data types like resultsets are sent. Since the format is > native to the Flash player, parsing and encoding are also much faster > than with the Web Services connector. A performance benchmark is > available here." > > You don't have to convert your models to anything if you use DAE > (which is XML formatted). AMF will transmit them as binary data to the > player. The flash player uses binary data for everything, so the issue > is converting that data to objects (like a custom 3D model object). If > you use built in types like xml that conversion is handled by the > player. > > Then it becomes a load amount vs server calls issue. Even with small > amounts of data round trips to the server are expensive. > > ath. > > Jerome. > -- Michael Ivanov ,Programmer Neurotech Solutions Ltd. Flex|Air |3D|Unity| www.neurotechresearch.com Tel:054-4962254 [email protected] [email protected]
