Kiang, would love to know if you get any more info about this.

Right now im using the cakeSWXphp (http://blog.aboutme.be/
cakeswxphp/). I would prefer the AMF plugin, because it looks cleaner,
and has a more cake-like stype (you "$this->set() the data you want to
return to flash), but I love the service explorer, and cakeswxphp
doesnt need the amfphp extension installed, so it's easier to deploy
in my client's servers. Btw, cakeswxphp HAS an AMF gateway; you're not
obligated to use swx (and I dont).

Byes!


On Jan 21, 12:08 pm, kiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 21, 6:16 am, Grant Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, I've never used the service browser, but theAMFplugin works
> > fine from Flex.
>
> Maybe I did rely it too much. So you didn't use any other tool to help
> developing applications combined with Flex and CakePHP? I'm not
> familiar with flex yet.
>
>
>
> > Perhaps get on #cake-amfand check that the service browser is
> > supported - perhaps it uses something that is AMFPHP specific?
>
> I could use service browser when using CakeSWXPHP(theAMFpart). I'll
> try to find more information through IRC. Thanks for your reply. :)
>
> ---
> kiang
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